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Meet the Eurovision hopefuls who sing their trollers’ insults

This year’s UK hopefuls reveal how they were forever singing at school, even with key papers due, why they will not be ripping off any skirts, and the joys of setting TikTok trolls to music.

The UK’s Eurovision hopefuls this year are taking a bold approach to handling online trolls — by turning their insults into catchy tunes. This dynamic duo isn’t just about powerful vocals and captivating stage presence; they’re embracing creativity and humor in the face of negativity.

Their journey to the Eurovision stage began, unsurprisingly, in their school days. Even with key papers due and exams looming, they couldn’t resist the urge to sing. Music was their escape, their passion, and now it’s their platform to shine on an international stage.

But don’t expect any dramatic costume changes or gimmicks reminiscent of past performances — no skirt-ripping theatrics here. Instead, they’re relying on their raw talent, authenticity, and a unique twist: setting TikTok trolls’ comments to music. It’s a playful way to reclaim power over negativity, proving that creativity can outshine criticism.

Their playful attitude and fearless artistry make them stand out, embodying the true spirit of Eurovision: embracing diversity, celebrating individuality, and turning every moment — even the negative ones — into an unforgettable performance. The trolls may keep typing, but these artists will keep singing, louder and prouder than ever.

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