ESTONIA’S Tommy Cash sparked uproar this evening as he once again performed his track Espresso Macchiato.

The song has been branded offensive by viewers as it references a number of Italian stereotypes and expressions – including ones about coffee, the Mafia and smoking.

Tommy Cash performing at Eurovision.Estonian singer Tommy Cash performed Espresso MacchiatoTommy Cash of Estonia being held aloft during a performance.The track has sparked debate

Those watching at the at home were not impressed and took to X to complain about it.

One person commented: “I’m with the Italians . That was downright offensive from Estonia.”;;

Another wrote: “Arguably one of the most offensive things if your are Italian but brilliant by #Estonia espresso Machiatto!!”;;

While a third added: “Estonia song could definitely be described as racist and I’m not even Italian.”;;

Earlier in the week the vice president of the Italian Senate, Gian Marco Centinaio, expressed upset about the song,

He said: “He [Tommy Cash] should come to and see how decent people really work before daring to write such a stupid and stereotypical song.”;;

Tommy has been more optimistic about the reception and after rehearsals this week, he said: “Everyone coming to me is like ‘I’m from Italy, you’re a legend there and we’re so happy to have your song,’”;;

He commented that if was allowed to sing espresso then so could he.

“She should be singing about Big Gulps,”;; he said.

“The thing is, coffee is for the world. Everyone can drink coffee. Americans, Europeans, and this brings us together.”;;