Eurovision song contest fans in love as australia's go-jo strips on stage

Eurovision song contest fans in love as australia's go-jo strips on stage


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AUSTRALIA'S GO-JO WAS SADLY ONE OF THE ACTS NOT TO QUALIFY FOR THIS YEAR'S EUROVISION SONG CONTEST GRAND FINAL, BUT IT'S CLEAR TO SEE THE MILKSHAKE MAN HAS EARNED THOUSANDS OF


NEW FANS 07:46, 16 May 2025 Eurovision Song Contest fans couldn't get enough of Australia's act Go-Jo. While some may still be wondering why Australia are even in Eurovision, and


some thought he was a surefire winner, others just got on with it and enjoyed the show. And it seems they really, really enjoyed the show. Go-Jo – real name Marty Jo Zambotto – entered this


year's contest with the song Milkshake Man. It was a fun, retro-inspired song that really made use of his talents. Or, rather, his sex appeal. He started the performance in a white


outfit with kitsch striped collar. But soon enough, the show really started with him shrugging it off and revealing a sparkly blue catsuit. Eventually, two of his back-up dancers stripped


the top off him, revealing his rippling abs and bulging biceps. Fans were in awe, or lust, of the performance and couldn't help sharing their thoughts. One person joked: "This


performance left me pregnant." As another replied: "Everybody got pregnant after this." Someone else went further, adding: "I'm waiting for two children after


listening to this." One fan said: "Screaming, crying, throwing up. I am in love." Another wrote: "I was here for the shirtless moment." Someone else wrote:


"He's too sexy for Basel." Another laughed: "We're gonna pretend we didn't see the bulge?" And someone else said: "Go-Jo's milkshake brings all


the boys to the yard." Sadly, it wasn't enough and Australia didn't qualify. One person mourned: "Go-Jo is way too sexy to be a non-qualifier." Hundreds of other


online fans were devastated too, however Australia wasn't the only act not to get through. The other countries who failed to make it past the qualifier were Montenegro, Ireland,


Georgia, Czechia and Serbia. Those who did qualify were Latvia, Armenia, Austria, Greece, Lithuania, Malta, Denmark, Luxembourg, Finland and controversial entrant Israel. Meanwhile, on the


night, three of the Big Five – France, Germany and the UK – also performed, but without the stress of having to worry about qualifying. Article continues below Saturday night's Grand


Final will see those 13 countries joined by Norway, Estonia, Spain, Ukraine, Iceland, Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Portugal, Sweden, San Marino and Albania. WANT ALL THE BIGGEST


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