Israel’s Netta Barzilai wins Eurovision with chicken dance moves, then breaks her trophy
In ‘Toy’ Netta Barzilai makes funny noises, including a clucking sound like a chicken and barely decipherable words, and uses a looping machine and synthesiser

Israel won the Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon early Sunday after singer Netta Barzilai beat 25 other contestants with her uptempo song Toy whose lyrics were inspired by the #MeToo movement.
The winning track, which contained refrains such as “I am not your toy, you stupid boy”, summed up the concerns of many women who have adopted the growing global movement against sexual harassment.
The 25-year-old, who wore a multicoloured kimono, accompanied her winning performance with trills, clucking sounds and chicken-like dance moves in an eye-catching and bizarre performance that is often typical of the Eurovision contest.
“I am so happy. Thank you so much. Thank you for supporting diversity,” she as she took the stage to perform her song again after her win was announced.
“People chose different, people chose refreshing.”
Barzilai secured 529 points, beating stiff competition from Cyprus’ Eleni Foureira and her fiery song Fuego which got 436 points.