Eurovision act Windows95man suffered an extremely racy malfunction when they exposed their manhood.
The final of the annual competition took a very naughty turn on Saturday (May 11) in Sweden when Finland’s act exposed their todger during their routine for No Rules. The singer could be seen waving around two huge sparklers and jumping up and down in a tiny pair of denim hot pants.
The outfit choice proved to be his downfall as his private parts fell out of one side of the pants and it was caught on camera for millions to see. He didn’t appear to be too fazed by the wardrobe malfunction as he continued dancing.
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Host Graham Norton couldn’t help giggling after the performance, but he didn’t comment on the flashing. He noted: “So stupid, but I think that’ll do really well in the public vote.”
The performer, whose real name Teemu Keisteri, performed with Henri Piispanen in front of the roaring crowd. He appeared from a giant denim egg wearing a white T-shirt and baseball cap with the Windows 95 logo and the pants.
He describes himself as ‘an embodiment of the ’90s, who frees a once timid family man from his everyday life’. He created his Windows95Man character in 2013, when Keisteri performed a DJ set at the Flow Festival.
Discussing his entry into the contest, Windows 95 Man said: “In my opinion, all Finns are a bit looney-tunes deep inside, and I wanted to bring that out more. Now I can share my music with an even bigger audience as well as spread the joyous message of No Rules”.
His character is a reference to the now-defunct Windows 95 operating system for PCs. Teemu said running around on stage with a Windows 95 computer T-shirt and revealing underwear is about conveying his art to the public.
He said: “It’s really looking like my art what I’m doing, and (being brave) to not try to fake anything… it’s really not easy always to be yourself.”
“And just like, I hope in the final I can be, I don’t know if it’s possible? Can I be even more myself there in the stage, but it’s just telling the no rules story, what is like my motto with my art (which I have had for) already more than 10 years, like I figure out that I don’t need to have a basic life and day job and just I can start to do my art.
“And use this no rules motto… together with my paintings and with art and music and this time, Eurovision song, my first… single.”
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