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Cheryl Baker criticizes Olly Alexander’s ‘sexualized’ Eurovision performance as ‘going too far’

May 14, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Eurovision Song Contest winner Cheryl Baker criticized Olly Alexander’s performance in this year’s competition, calling it “suggestive” and “too sexual.” She believes that Eurovision has become too extreme and sexual in recent years, and that changes need to be made going forward. Baker, who won in 1983 with Making Your Mind Up, stressed the importance of having a great song, performance, and production in order to succeed in the competition. She also mentioned that the UK, as well as many other countries, have failed to do well in Eurovision in recent years.

Olly Alexander’s performance at Eurovision, which included lewd moves and suggestive attire, received zero points from the voting public across Europe. Some viewers criticized his performance as being too sexual and extreme, leading to a lack of support from the audience. Baker suggested that the competition has become inappropriate for younger audiences due to the sexual nature of some performances. She also mentioned that the UK should consider sending a female artist to Eurovision next year, as statistics show that females tend to win more often than males.

One gay fan labeled Olly Alexander as a “national embarrassment” and criticized his performance for focusing too much on sexual elements rather than singing skills. Other fans agreed that his performance was oversexualized and did not resonate with the audience. Cheryl Baker echoed these sentiments and called for a reevaluation of the content being produced for Eurovision. She emphasized the need to address the issue of sexualized performances and suggested that changes need to be made in the competition moving forward.

Despite calling Olly’s performance fantastic, Baker highlighted the importance of a great song, performance, and production in order to succeed in Eurovision. She mentioned that her friends in the music industry were uncomfortable letting their grandchildren watch the competition due to its sexual nature. Baker believes that the focus on provocative and extreme performances has gone too far and that changes are necessary to make Eurovision more suitable for all audiences. She expressed concern over the lack of appropriate content for younger viewers and urged organizers to address this issue.

Cheryl Baker suggested that the UK and other countries need to reconsider the direction of Eurovision and steer away from extreme and sexualized performances. She mentioned that the competition has evolved to focus more on production value rather than just the song itself. Baker called for a reevaluation of the content being produced for Eurovision and emphasized the importance of ensuring that younger audiences can watch the competition without being exposed to explicit content. She expressed hope that changes can be made to make Eurovision more inclusive and appealing to a wider audience in the future.

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