The winner is
Conchita Wurst of Austria (not his real name)
If you follow the comments on the YT video you can see the bigots whining. Ah, music to my ears. I mean a drag queen can't be as weird as when a bunch of artists from Finland dressed up in monster costumes to win it. And I was cheering Lordi too.Conchita Wurst of Austria Wins Eurovision Song Contest
Wurst's Onstage Drag Persona Created by 25-Year-Old Singer Thomas Neuwirth
By JOHN D. STOLL
May 10, 2014 6:57 p.m. ET
COPENHAGEN—Austria's popular bearded lady, Conchita Wurst, won the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, in a result that reinforces the tolerant tone the event has sought to strike in recent years.
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Singer Mariya Yaremchuk representing Ukraine. AP
Ms. Wurst, whose onstage drag persona was created by a 25-year-old singer named Thomas Neuwirth, won the contest with a song titled "Rise Like A Phoenix." Sporting a skintight glittery dress, long brown hair and a beard during performances, Ms. Wurst was the subject of both controversy and admiration as Eurovision took place over many stages this week.
Fans and musical artists from across Europe gear up for the finals of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. Ukraine's entrant, Mariya Yaremchuk, says she hopes her performance will show that music can bring people together during difficult times. Photo: AP
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This year's Eurovision, the 59th such contest, was clouded by political strife related to the crisis in Ukraine. At many points in the evening, particularly during the voting session that follows official performances, Russia received a chorus of boos, forcing organizers to remind the audience that the event is about love and not politics.
Ms. Wurst emerged as a runaway winner, blowing away the two closest competitors—the Netherlands and Sweden. As votes were called in from various nations in Europe in the final minutes of the contest, many of the national spokespeople referred to Ms. Wurst as "the queen of Austria."
Following her win, Ms. Wurst said "this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom...we are unity and we are unstoppable."