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Zara Woodcock

Eurovision 2022: Serbia performs song with bizarre lyrics about Meghan Markle

Serbia's Eurovision 2022 song includes some very random lyrics about Meghan Markle's 'deeply hydrated' hair.

The highly-anticipated song contest is already returning to our screens with each country following the theme of 'The Sound of Beauty'.

This year's competition will be held in Turin, Italy, after rock band Maneskin won with their hit song Zitti e buoni.

Meanwhile, for the upcoming competition, Serbia's performance is sung by Konsktrakta and is called In Corpore Sano.

The title translates to In A Healthy Body in Latin.

At the beginning of the song, the singer belts out: "I wonder what’s the secret behind Meghan Markle ’s healthy hair?

She sings about Meghan's healthy hair (ANDREJ CUKIC/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

"I think that deep hydration is what it is. They say that one’s skin and hair show everything clearly."

She then moves onto even more unusual lyrics, singing: "For example, dark circles around the eyes/ Could indicate liver problems/ Blemishes around the lips, enlarged spleen perhaps?

"Enlarged spleen is not good, it’s not pretty/ And the artist, she needs to be healthy."

Although the lyrics may seem strange to some, many founds loved the iconic performance and took to the comment section on YouTube to share their thoughts.

Meghan's hair was mentioned (Getty Images)

"This is an iconic performance! I hope that Konstrakta will have the same or better performance in Italy!" one user said.

Another added: "She's one of the most unique artists I've ever seen. I love her. Wish her health, long live."

"The most original with a clever messge. One of the best entries this year," one impressed fan said.

The contest is taking place in Italy (Getty Images)

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In the rehearsal video, the singer is seen washing her hands with a bucket as performers stood around her.

Her song covers everything from social norms and politics to her country's health system.

This year’s Eurovision Song Contest is due to take place between May 10 and May 14, 2022.

The event will be split into three parts, with semi-final 1 kicking things off on Tuesday, May 10.

Semi-final 2 will follow up two days later on Thursday, May 12 ahead of the final two days after that on Saturday, May 14.

Eurovision 2022 will have three hosts this year: Mika, Laura Pausini and Alessandro Cattelan.

The Grand Final airs Saturday 14 th May 8pm on BBC One, BBC Radio 2 and BBC iPlayer

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