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Ireland’s Bambie Thug says their ‘life is forever changed’ after Eurovision

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Bambie Thug thanked fans for their support saying their life is “forever changed” after this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

The singer, 31, clinched a sixth place finish in Ireland’s first grand final of the music event since 2018.

In a video on their Instagram stories, recorded with a filter projecting the Palestinian flag on one cheek, they said: “Just a quick message to say thank you guys for all of your support throughout this process.

“It has been both beautiful, incredibly challenging and eye-opening into the world of and of all my friends

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