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Fans of Eurovision mock the Italian Lucio Corsi mercilessly while comparing him to Chitty Chitty Bang’s Child Catcher (and Graham Norton agrees!)

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Eurovision -fans have made ruthless pleasure in Italy‘s Lucio Corsi for getting dressed as a Chitty Chitty Knal Bang character.

Millions of viewers throughout Europe voted to see who would take the crown home before the Austria JJ came to the fore in the grand finale of Saturday evening.

Despite the impressive versions of the show, some viewers were distracted by Corsi’s clothing while he spent Volevo Essere Un Duro for his country.

Graham NortonThe British Eurovision commentator, led to the comparison that Corsi was ‘dressed as the children’s catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’, according to Metro.

Social media users quickly shared their opinion about Norton Online’s comment, with one writing: “Italy – isn’t that the children’s catcher of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?”

A second said: ‘Graham Norton the man you are, please never stop the Eurovision comment. Saying that Italy is similar to the children’s catcher of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has made my night. ‘

“I see that Italy has the child catcher of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang who represents them,” wrote a third.

Another shared countless laughing face emojis with writing, ‘Child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang #Eurovision2025’.

The Italian Eurovision participant is mocked online to dress as the children's catcher of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (photo)

The Italian Eurovision participant is mocked online to dress as the children’s catcher of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (photo)

It comes afterwards Estonian rapper Tommy Cash has new controversy inflamed with his Eurovision 2025 Entry, Espresso Macchiato.

Many Italians criticized the song for perpetuating offensive stereotypes about their culture – including those about coffee, the mafia and smoking.

The song, executed in a mix of English and Mock Italian, contains texts such as’ Ciao Bella, I’m Tomaso, addicted to tobacco. Mi love Mi Coffee very important, ‘and’ Mi Money Numeroso, I work around the clock. That’s why I sweat like a Mafioso. ‘

While some viewers found the song humorous and satirical, others believed that it crossed the border.

They went to X that they are upset, “Estonia is just bad and not funny way.”

“I’m with the Italians. That was downright offensive from Estonia #eurvisionion, “wrote another.

‘Estonia there with the largest crime Against music I once had the dissatisfaction to hear. Free insult to Italians there too. That’s not music, that’s just S ***. #Eurrovision ‘

Another viewer wrote: “Estonia – Absolutely terrible #eurvision.”

The British Eurovision commentator Graham Norton attracted the comparison between Corsi (photo) and the character

The British Eurovision commentator Graham Norton attracted the comparison between Corsi (photo) and the character

Shown: Lucio Corsi represents Italy during the rehearsal prior to Semi Final Round 1 of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest

Shown: Lucio Corsi represents Italy during the rehearsal prior to Semi Final Round 1 of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest

“What was that in racism? #Eurrovision ‘.

Before the show of Saturday night Gian Marco Centinaio, vice -president of the Italian Senate, condemned the song.

He said: ‘We can’t allow a song that reinforces negative stereotypes about our country to compete in such an important international event.

‘He [Tommy Cash] Must come to Italy and see how decent people really work before they want to write such a stupid and stereotypical song. ‘

Despite the return, Tommy Cash defended his song and noticed that many Italians have approached him positively and say: “Everyone who comes to me is” I am from Italy, you are a legend there and we are so happy to have your song. “

He added: ‘The thing is, coffee is for the world. Everyone can drink coffee. Americans, Europeans, and this brings us together. ‘

Elsewhere, viewers were that Very impressed by the Girl Group of the UK, remember on Monday with their Grand final version on Saturday evening.

The Country-Pop Band, consisting of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull And Charlotte Steele, all 30, represented the UK with their song what just happened?

Viewers were convinced that the group would win the competition while praising their ‘incredible vocals’.

Viewers of Eurovision compared Lucio Corsi with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Child Catcher on social media

Viewers of Eurovision compared Lucio Corsi with Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’s Child Catcher on social media

Although some fans are worried that the UK would not get enough points, others insisted that the number of Monday would be a hit, regardless of the result.

The United Kingdom last ended triumphantly in the competition 27 years ago with the victory of Katrina and the waves in 1997, with their track Love Shine a Light.

Remember that Monday won a fame for the first time after he appeared on The voice UK in 2019 and also had a career in the theater.

Despite their energetic routine, remember that Monday came in 19th place of 26 places in the game.

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