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The Informer

14 May 2018

Coming out, LGBTI Pride & more with Saara Aalto & Christabelle at Eurovision

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Coming out, LGBTI Pride & more with Saara Aalto & Christabelle at Eurovision

This year’s Eurovision Song Contest has been won by Netta from Israel with her song ‘Toy’. In a show of support for the LGBTI communities, Eurovision banned a major Chinese network from airing the final, won by Netta, after the broadcaster cut an act depicting a gay love story, and censored rainbow flags in the audience. The immediate action taken by Eurovision to end the partnership with Mango TV was a much appreciated show of solidarity with the LGBTI communities.

Michael Pohl reports direct from Eurovision 2018 in Lisbon, where he speaks to contestants Saara Aalto from Finland about the freedom of coming out, and Christabelle about her support of the LGBTI communities in her home country of Malta.

You can hear highlights and interviews from performers at this year’s Eurovision by heading to JOY Eurovision on the JOY Website at JOY.org.au.

This segment of The Informer aired on JOY 94.9 on 14th May 2018.

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