Joost Klein recently questioned Israeli singer Eden Golan about why she chose not to answer questions on whether she felt she was causing a security risk
Dutch singer Joost Klein has been representing the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden The Netherlands’ Eurovision entry is under investigation regarding an unspecified incident and will not be rehearsing “until further notice”.
It is not known whether Joost Klein will perform at the Eurovision final in the Swedish city of Malmö on Saturday. He was previously scheduled to perform fifth in the night, directly after Israel’s Eden Golan.
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