Hotties of Eurovision with Joel Creasey

Joel Creasey is an authority on all thing aesthetically fabulous, sexy, and just plain fierce. Here's who he thinks makes a stand out in the eye-candy department at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv.

Joel Creasey

Joel Creasey shares his top picks for the hotties of Eurovision 2017. Source: Twitter / Eurovision.tv

Imri Ziv - Israel

Israel Eurovision 2017
Israel's Imri Ziv (Eurovision.tv / Instagram) Source: Eurovision.tv / Instagram
Joel says: Oh he’s got a good body. And a good hairline. I can respect that.

Francesco Gabbani - Italy

Italy Eurovision 2017
Italy's Francesco Gabbani (Eurovision.tv / YouTube) Source: Eurovision.tv / YouTube
Joel says: Francesco he seems really fun and sexy and Italian. And he loves to dance. I’ve got to admit I did spend a bit of yesterday googling pictures of him. *giggles*

Anja Nissen - Denmark

Anja Nissen
Denmark's Anja Nissen (Eurovision.tv / YouTube) Source: Eurovision.tv / EBU
Joel says: Anja’s just really beautiful and fabulous. You know she’s probably like what every gay boy imagines what he'd look like if he was a girl.

Robin Bengtsson - Sweden

Sweden eurovision 2017
Sweden's Robin Bengtsson (Eurovision.tv / YouTube) Source: Eurovision.tv / YouTube
Joel says: Robin is a babe. Full stop. That is all. 

Manel Navarro - Spain

Spain Eurovision 2017
Spain's Manel Navarro (Eurovision.tv) Source: Eurovision.tv
Joel says: He’s got this young Lleyton Hewitt thing going on that I’m into. And though he looks really young, he’s 21, so it’s okay. 

Alex Florea - Romania

Romania Eurovision 2017
One-half of Romania's entry - Alex Florea (Eurovision.tv) Source: Eurovision.tv
Joel says: Alex is kind of hot looking in a really strange kind of a way. He’s kind of weirdly sexy in that way he’d be up for a wild night. And then just not want to talk about it, ever again. 

Lisa, Amy, and Shelley of OG3NE - The Netherlands

The Netherlands Eurovision
The Netherland's OG3NE (Eurovision.tv) Source: Eurovision.tv
Joel says: Look, I just want to be their best friends and get drinks with them and go dancing with them and just hang out and have a good time with them. They just seem like the most fun bunch of people ever. 

The Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast over SBS’s Eurovision weekend - Friday 12 May, Saturday 13 May, and Grand Final Sunday 14 May at 7.30pm on SBS with LIVE early morning broadcasts begin Wednesday 10 May at 5am on SBS.

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