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BBC Radio bans Eurovision entry over one 'offensive' word - Birmingham Live

  • BBC Radio has banned Malta's Eurovision entry song due to a word that sounds like an offensive term in English, according to Scott Mills.
  • Miriana Conte won the Malta Eurovision Song Contest with her song 'Kant' and will represent Malta in Basel in May.
  • The song has sparked mixed reactions online, with fans expressing both support and criticism regarding its lyrics.
  • Miriana expressed her excitement on Instagram about winning the contest and representing Malta at Eurovision, stating she is 'super super excited' to meet fans in Basel.
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During a Eurovision discussion on BBC Radio 2, presenter Scott Mills said that Malta “definitely will not be able to play” the song on British radio.

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Lovin Malta broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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