Eurovision viewing figures take major hit after contest dominated by controversy and backlash

Eurovision's viewing figures have taken a shock blow since last year, it has been revealed, as a string of controversies surrounding this year's song contest continues to spiral.

Saturday night's final, broadcast by the BBC, reeled in an average of 7.64million people and peaked at 8.46million, according to official figures from Digital i.

While last year's competition - hosted in the UK for the first time in 25 years - enjoyed a five-minute peak of 11million people tuning in, with an average viewing figure of 9.98million, the BBC said at the time.

Swiss act Nemo ended up taking home the trophy at this year's event in the Swedish city of Malmo - but the range of performances on display followed a couple of notable controversies.

Israeli flag in Eurovision crowd

Dutch entry Joost Klein, who was set to sing his viral hit "Europapa", had been disqualified mere hours before the final, while the competition had suffered a series of boycotts and rows over Israeli act Eden Golan's participation in the wake of her homeland's military response in Gaza to the October 7 Hamas attacks.

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