Chefsache ESC 2025″ Winning Song Sparks Fan Outrage
ESC Fans Riot After Audience Favorite Gets Eliminated
Chefsache ESC 2025 Winner Controversy ! Germany has selected its Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) act. The sibling duo Abor & Tynna will represent the country with their song “Baller.” However, the announcement has triggered mixed reactions among fans.
Germany’s ESC Entry: Controversy Over “Baller”
Controversy Chefsache ESC Winner 2025 ,” led by Stefan Raab, aimed to find Germany’s next ESC participant. The March 1 final featured nine contestants, judged by Conchita Wurst, Yvonne Catterfeld, and Nico Santos (who replaced Elton as a juror). Ultimately, the audience had the final say, voting via phone, SMS, and online.
The result? Abor & Tynna won, securing their spot at the ESC final in Basel on May 17.
Fans Reject “Baller”: Massive Backlash on Social Media
For the first time since 2007, a German-language song is competing in Eurovision. But many fans are far from thrilled.
On TikTok, critics have flooded the comments with harsh opinions:
🗣️ “I’ve rarely heard such a bad performance. Not a single note hits the mark!”
😱 “She has no voice at all! Germany, why?”
😆 “That has to be a joke.”
📉 “Germany is heading for last place… again.”
The song’s live performance has been a major point of criticism, with fans questioning whether Germany made the right choice.
Supporters Defend the Song
Despite the backlash, some fans appreciate “Baller.”
💬 “It’s a great song, but the live performance needs work.”
❤️ “Why does everyone hate it? I love this song!”
While the debate rages on, Germany’s ESC journey is set. Can Abor & Tynna prove their critics wrong in Basel 2025?
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