China removes Albania's performance from broadcast

When the whole world was attending the first half final of Eurovision, China decided not to perform the Eugent Bushpepa performance and Ryan O'Shaughnessy. 19 artists from 19 countries took to the stage and brought in some fine performances, where 10 of them made the grand finale. Mango TV is the media that has the right to [...]
When the whole world was attending the first half final of Eurovision, China decided not to perform the Eugent Bushpepa performance and Ryan O'Shaughnessy.
19 artists from 19 countries took to the stage and brought in some fine performances, where 10 of them made the grand finale.
Mango TV is the media that has the right to broadcast Eurovision in China, but prevented Chinese residents from seeing the Albanian and Irish singer. The reason is that a strict regulation banning promotion of tattooed artists or hip-hop culture entered into force in China early this January.
And for Irish, Ryan has another rule that prohibits sex promotion in the same sex. We remember that his performance had two guys working as a normal couple and that's not acceptable in China because it promotes LGBT.













