A SURPRISE Eurovision star stole the show last night, during Finland’s raunchy semi-finals performance.
The final for the gets underway tomorrow, with a whole host of wacky and wonderful acts taking to the stage.




‘s Erika Vikman pulled out all the stops at last night’s semi-finals.
Her sexy performance clinched her place in tomorrow’s final, as she belted out with her song ICH KOMME.
However, despite the sexy show she put on, someone else caught the attention of viewers at home.
Fans went wild for the sign language woman, who signed the show for viewers with hearing difficulties.
At the corner of the screen, she could be seen dancing along to the song, as she transcribed the performance.
She put on such a good show, fans immediately praised her on social media, with one saying: “Oh my god the BSL (British Sign Language) during the Finland performance!”;;
While another added: “The BSL lady’s gonna win isn’t she!”;;
Another added: “A star is born! The BSL woman needs to do the show!”;;
This one said: “I loved how she was rocking out to the song! Honestly iconic.”;;
HOST PULLS OUT
Meanwhile, earlier today it was revealed how the BBC were forced to find a replacement after one of the UK’s .
The Beeb shared a statement that said ‘s , is no long able to read out the scores from the UK jury.
The much-loved star is instead being replaced by .
The BBC said: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, unfortunately Ncuti Gatwa is no longer able to participate as Spokesperson during the .
“However, we are delighted to confirm that BBC Radio 2’s very own Friday night Kitchen Disco Diva will be presenting the Jury result live from the UK.”;;
A thrilled Sophie said: “I love and it’s a privilegeto be part of 2025’s Grand Final.


“What an honour it is to announce the UK’s jury score on such a special show which always puts music front and centre.
“I am very much looking forward to delivering the iconic douze points from the United Kingdom!”;;
will be seen announcing the scores from the British jury.
GRAHAM RETURNS
Fans will be pleased to know that returns to provide his witty commentary for the night.
The national treasure took over from the late in 2009 and has been a fan favourite ever since.
Eurovision will kick off tomorrow night at in , at 8pm on .