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Finland's Eurovision singer Saara Aalto comes out, and has a very camp video

Eurovision is fast approaching, and this year Finland is being represented by singer Saara Aalto.

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Aalto is well known to British audiences through her appearance on the TV show X-Factor, but she’ll be representing her homeland Finland at the singing competition in Portugal.

The singer just announced she’s now identifying as a lesbian, (but never saying never to men), in an exclusive interview with Pink News.

The singer came second in the first season of The Voice of Finland back in 2012, and has twice before tried to represent Finland at Eurovision, she came second in the entry competition both times.

She’s the voice of Princess Anna in the Finnish version of Disney’s Frozen, and is one of the most famous people in Finland. In 2016 she was the runner-up in the UK version of X Factor.

The clip for her tune Monsters is more than a touch camp. It features men with glitter beards, corsets, feathers, vogue dance moves, and a recreation of the Last Supper.

Check out the clip. Eurovision is on from May 9th – 13th and will be broadcast on SBS in Australia.  

OIP Staff


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