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Eurovision Song Contest 2022: The ESC in the live ticker

2022-05-14T18:43:15.463Z


The Eurovision Song Contest is taking place for the 66th time, this time in Turin. 25 countries are in the final; Germany is at the forefront of betting shops – when it comes to last place bets.


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Germany's ESC participant Malik Harris at the embassy reception: no victory sign

Photo: Jens Büttner / dpa

  • 5/14/20226:32:21 PM

    Malik says: "I love you!"

    ESC Insider: But he can.

    #Guildodon't forget

  • 5/14/20226:31:52 PM

    "I'm very happy".

  • 5/14/20226:31:11PM

    Incidentally, you can learn this leg break thing at the Pop Academy in Mannheim in the course "Performance 2: Physical underlining of a terribly boring chorus".

  • 5/14/20226:28:43 PM

    Just one last check at the betting offices: Germany is at the top!

    However, only when betting on who will finish last (ahead of Switzerland and Romania).



  • 5/14/20226:23:10PM

    Max Giesinger: 3 points.

    And that is only for the punctual leg kick acro. 

  • 5/14/20226:21:27 PM

    There's a cartoon by Til Mette, there's a man snuggling up on Barbara Schöneberger, who's lying on a couch, and his wife comes in and calls out in surprise, "You and Barbara Schöneberger?" and the man says, "Yes, she is so beautifully soft", and since then I've always had to think about Barbara Schöneberger.

    And with that, good evening from Dinges, the Rhine-Main area.

  • 5/14/20226:19:11PM

    Things are getting off to a good start: Barbara Schöneberger with a fake Italo accent.

    My evening companion J. for this ESC commented: "I'm already ashamed of being a stranger."

    And with that: Good evening from Hamburg. 

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Source: spiegel

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