Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein out because of incident involving female member of the production crew
The Netherlands’ entry has been disqualified from the grand final of the Eurovision song contest due to an incident involving a female member of the production crew, the competition’s organisers have announced.
“While the legal process takes its course, it would not be appropriate for him to continue in the contest,” it said. When Klein, who was due to perform just before Israel’s entry Eden Golan on Saturday night, was asked if his entry Europapa could live up to the competition’s motto “United by Music”, he said pointedly: “I think that’s a good question for the EBU.”
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