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Dutch singer removed from Eurovision following complaint from crew member, organizers confirm

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Dutch Eurovision Contestant Expelled Amid Controversy

In a shocking turn of events, Dutch contestant Joost Klein has been expelled from Saturday’s Eurovision Song Contest final following a complaint by a member of the production crew. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced the decision, citing an ongoing investigation into an incident involving Klein, whose song “Europapa” had garnered him significant attention as one of the favorites in the competition.

The expulsion comes amidst a backdrop of anti-Israel protests in host city Malmo, Sweden, adding further complexity to the already politically charged atmosphere surrounding this year’s contest. Swedish police confirmed that a man was questioned for threatening a Eurovision employee inside Malmo Arena, although no further details were provided.

The decision to remove Klein from the competition has sparked controversy, with Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS expressing shock and labeling the EBU’s decision as disproportionate. Eurovision expert Paul Jordan described the expulsion as unprecedented, noting the timing on the eve of the final.

Despite the setback, the show must go on, with bookmakers tipping Croatia’s Baby Lasagna and Israel’s Eden Golan as front-runners to win the contest. Following Klein’s disqualification, 25 countries will compete in Saturday evening’s grand final.

The incident involving Klein has no connection to the Israeli delegation, according to AVROTROS Eurovision commentator Cornald Maas. As tensions continue to simmer both on and off the stage, the Eurovision Song Contest remains a focal point for diverse opinions and political statements.

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