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Hoping to strike lucky for the fourth time at Eurovision is Miriana Conte representing Malta with her song, Serving. This ...
MALTA'S Eurovision entry is no stranger to making headlines and its raunchy debut in Switzerland raised plenty of eyebrows. Singer Miriana Conte is representing the Mediterranean island nation ...
Miriana was selected to be Malta’s act after winning the annual Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025. She made it through to the final after qualifying from Thursday night's second semi-final. Miriana ...
Eurovision is no stranger to a bit of controversy or some sensual choreography, of course. In fact, the contest’s unpredictability is why it is so loved. However, Malta took things to a whole ...
Eurovision fans flocked to social media to praise Malta's singer Miriana Conte for her raunchy performance after she had to make a drastic change to her performance during Thursday's semi-final.
Miriana Conte has revealed she was left vomiting over the reaction to her Eurovision Song Contest 2025 entry. The performer, who is representing Malta, has also discussed what it's like to take ...
Miriana Conte's bop 'Serving' was censored ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest final because of its cheeky lyrics that sounded too much like a very offensive word. When Malta's Eurovision entry ...
Austria’s entrant, JJ, took the prize after a tense count that was neck-and-neck until the last votes were revealed.
Tonight, 26 countries will all be battling it out to be named the champion and amongst those entries is Malta's Miriana Conte whose Eurovision participation has been shrouded in some controversy.
Eleven of the 37 acts who traveled to Basel have now been sent home, leaving 26 finalists. Twenty were picked by viewers’ votes, while six countries automatically qualify for the final: the host, ...
From forgotten winners to Malta’s eternal heartbreak, this is a love letter – with a raised eyebrow – to Eurovision’s enduring, ridiculous charm. By the time the last glitter cannon ...