Bangaranga! Bulgaria wins Eurovision - but UK comes last
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Bangaranga! Bulgaria wins Eurovision - but UK comes last12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMark SavageMusic correspondentEPADara's song Bangaranga was a dark horse - but ended up almost 200 points ahead of the nearest competitionBulgarian pop star Dara has won the Eurovision Song Contest with her pneumatic dance anthem Bangaranga.The 27-year-old topped both the public and the jury vote in a nail-biting conclusion, soaring ahead of Israel in second and Romania in third to score a massive 516 points.Dara was far from a front-runner going into the contest, but her intricate choreography and naggingly catchy chorus helped her eclipse the competition - giving Bulgaria its first ever Eurovison title. The UK, however, continued its run of disastrous results. Look Mum No Computer's song Eins, Zwei, Drei took last place, with one solitary point.Getty ImagesLook Mum No Computer gave a quirky, if awkward, performance - failing to win the hearts of viewersThe musician predicted his downfall earlier in the week, admitting that his synth-driven track was "Marmite - you either love it or hate it".But he put a positive spin on the situation. "I always say to expect nothing," he said, "because if you expect nothing, you lose nothing"."He gave it his all," said Graham Norton as the results became clear. "It just clearly didn't shine with the audiences across Europe."It is the third time since 2020 that the UK has placed last.The top five of the leaderboard looked like this:Bulgaria: Dara - Bangaranga (516 points)Israel: Noam Bettan - Michelle (343 points)Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu - Choke Me (296 points)Australia: Delta Goodrem - Eclipse (287 points)Italy: Sal Da Vinci - Per Sempre (281 points)EPADara's performance: A cross between an AA meeting and an exorcismUnlike Look Mum No Computer, who is best known for a YouTube channel where he builds eccentric contraptions, Dara is a major pop star in he...


