Eurovision 2022: Serbia’s entry actually kicks off with lyric about Meghan Markle’s ‘healthy’ hair
Posted by  badge Boss on May 11, 2022 - 10:41AM
Meghan Markle’s hair features in Serbia’s Eurovision song (Picture: Eurovision/Mega)

One thing that we certainly didn’t have on our bingo sheet for the year is ’s incredible hair featuring in a Eurovision 2022 song.

But Serbia’s entry has surprised us all with singer Konstrakta paying homage to the Duchess Of Sussex’s envious ‘do in the track titled Corpore Sano, which translates from Latin to In A Healthy Body.

Hitting us straight away, the song begins with the line: ‘What could be the secret of Meghan Markle’s healthy hair?’ Iconic.

Konstrakta goes on to sing about the need to stay hydrated, Serbia’s healthcare system, and .

She is also seen washing her hands in a bowl while dancers with towels draped over their shoulders surround her.

The chorus then reflects on mental and physical health, and it appears to be a direct response to this year’s Eurovision theme, ‘the sound of beauty’.

‘A sick mind in a healthy body/A sad soul in a healthy body/A desperate mind in a healthy body/A frightened mind in a healthy body/So what do we do now?’

Speaking about the Meghan reference, Konstrakta : ‘Meghan Markle isn’t that important here, but she’s representative of all those people in the media that we’re focused on.

‘She hasn’t contacted me yet, but I’d like for her to hear it! This is a song about the atmosphere in which we’re living, which has put health as the highest value.’

Fans are also living for the reference too, with one writing: ‘okay but serbia’s entry?????? it’s so good???????? it starts of kinda funny with the meghan markle reference and then moves on to asking gods for health????? it’s so amazing.’

Serbia is set to fight for a place in the Eurovision final on Thursday, and will compete against the likes of Finland, Israel, and Georgia.

Ukraine were voted through to the Grand Final following a tense semi-final in Turin, Italy, on Tuesday night.

They are among 10 countries which have been confirmed to compete at the final on Saturday after acts from 17 countries took to the stage.

Norway, Switzerland, Armenia, Iceland, Lithuania, Portugal, Greece, Moldova and Netherlands have also been voted through.

Eurovision Song Contest final airs on Saturday at 8pm on BBC One.