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The Eurovision Grand Final is still two days away, but Estonia's Tommy Cash is already going viral because of his controversial song, "Espresso Macchiato".
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Join us as we explore Estonia’s hopeful, Tommy Cash, as he looks to secure a spot in this weekend’s final at St. Jakobshalle, ...
Malta could see its first-ever win, while Sweden, Estonia, or the Netherlands could emerge victorious again in the finals on ...
Estonian rapper and singer Tommy Cash was in the middle of performing his controversial song Espresso Macchiato when a fan ...
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GB News on MSNEurovision semi-final disrupted by 'stage invader' during Estonia's controversial entry as BBC viewers ask 'Was it staged?'Eurovision viewers were left stunned on Tuesday evening as a woman rushed onto the stage during Estonia's semi-final ...
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The Independent on MSNEstonia’s absurd act opts for bizarre parody as Eurovision semi-final kicks offEstonia’s absurd act opts for bizarre parody as Eurovision semi-final kicks off - Switzerland, where the competition began in ...
In a special aired Thursday, Estonian artist Tommy Cash opened up about growing up in Tallinn's Kopli neighborhood, pushing ...
In November last year, following a public vote, he was chosen to represent his country at Eurovision 2025. He was backed by ...
Tommy Cash’s Eurovision entry "Espresso Macchiato" has sparked controversy in Italy with its satire of national stereotypes.
One of the most controversial entries in the Eurovision song contest is Espresso Macchiato by Estonia's Tommy Cash. It mocks ...
Cash, born Tomas Tammemets, is setting his sights on something a little more traditional than he’s used to: representing Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Taking the stage in Basel, Switzerland, ...
The song was chosen after Tommy Cash won the Eesti Laul, Estonia's Eurovision televised selection process, which aired in February 2025. Once Espresso Macchiato was chosen, there were calls from ...
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