Rumored Son of Michael Jackson to Represent U.S. at Russia’s Eurovision Rival
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On September 20th, Russia will once again host the Intervision Song Contest, the Russian equivalent of the Eurovision Song Contest, after a 45-year absence. Putin is reviving the competition, and the festival is indeed politically driven, says Eurovision expert Gianni Paelinck. "We won't be seeing any rainbow flags."
They will be represented by a singer rumored to be Michael Jackson's son.
Michael Jackson's alleged son to represent the United States in Putin-resurrected song contest - There will definitely be no bearded women in this contest.
Let's unpack the things in the title. So, Russia's answer to the Eurovision Song Contest is Intervision. After being excluded from the former in 2022 due to the invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree in February this year that Russia would organize an international song festival called Intervigeniye (for simplicity, we'll call it Intervision).
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