Eurovision fans were left baffled when Finnish singer Windows95man appeared to be completely naked during his performance on Saturday.
Windows95man, whose real name is Teemu Keisteri, took the stage to perform his song No Rules. and he could be seen wearing very little.
The Finnish star was filmed using some very clever camera angles while sporting a cropped white t-shirt with a pair of socks and sandals.
His performance caused outrage among viewers at home, who took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say they were shocked that he was allowed to perform like this.
‘Oh, put some pants on. The song sounds better when you listen to it a second time, but the staging is all over the place and adds nothing.’
Eurovision fans were left baffled when Finnish singer Windows95man appeared to be completely naked during his performance on Saturday.
Windows95man, whose real name is Teemu Keisteri, took the stage to perform his song No Rules. and he could be seen wearing very little
‘Who allowed Finland to have a half-naked man on stage?’
‘Excuse me?! Is he really naked in the show?!?! What’s happening’.
‘WTFFFFFFFF Finland, the guy is naked hahaha!’
“How have they allowed Finland to perform naked?”
‘Finland??? Please tell me this guy isn’t naked?’
‘Is the guy from Finland naked?!?’
Windows95man was initially seen emerging from a denim patchwork egg shape.
Speaking before his appearance, he told PA: “All my son and all the young people and all the grannies like it, I think they really love my show and… the kids and the older people don’t care anymore and I don’t care.” “. I do not care anymore.
The Finnish star was filmed using some very clever camera angles while sporting a cropped white t-shirt with a pair of socks and sandals.
His performance caused outrage among viewers at home, who took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say they were shocked that he was allowed to perform like this.
“So I think adults should learn a little bit and let it go a little bit and not make it so bad that you see (a) little bit (of) my butt.”
He continued: ‘What I’m doing really looks like my art and (being brave) not trying to fake anything… it’s really not easy to always be yourself.
‘And anyway, I hope I can be in the final, I don’t know if it’s possible. I can be even more myself on stage, but it’s just telling the story without rules, which is my motto with my art (which I’ve had) for over 10 years, like I realize that I don’t need to have a basic life and a day job and I can just start making my art.
“And to use this motto without rules… together with my paintings and with art and music and this time, the Eurovision song, my first… single.”
Elsewhere on the show, Eurovision viewers were left furious after watching Olly Alexander’s performance and suggested the star was “sabotaged”.
The Years and Years singer, 33, took to the stage to represent the UK as he performed his upbeat song Dizzy.
Elsewhere on the show, Eurovision viewers were left furious after watching Olly Alexander’s performance as they suggested the star was “sabotaged”.
However, fans were quick to take to
They wrote: ‘What’s wrong with the sound in #ollyalexander’s performance? Or is it just my TV? It sounded calm.’
‘Mmmmm. The actual song is good; however, it sounded like they had turned down the volume of Olly’s voice.’