Last night's Eurovision was as extravagant, glamorous and entertaining as ever.
But it didn't take long for the drama to unfold - and not in the way we anticipated.
During UK ambassador SuRie's exciting performance, a protestor managed to beat security to get on-stage and steal the singer's mic, before screaming to the audience about "freedom".
The star was poised and professional during the incident, and continued to sing after the protestor was removed.
SuRie was also offered the chance to perform again, but she declined.
Now, the singer has taken to Twitter to comment on the incident personally.
Making light of what happened, she wrote, "Well, I've always said anything can happen at Eurovision ..."
She has been praised by how well she handled the stage invasion, with Graham Norton saying she did "incredibly well".
“I can’t stress how well she did," he said, as he fronted the BBC's coverage of the contest.
Israel won this year's contest with a performance from Netta Barzilai, while SuRie finished three places from the bottom at 24th.
Fans praised SuRie on Twitter following her impressive performance of track Storm, with one writing, "You made us all proud tonight, you were such a professional- please represent us next year too!"
Another added, "You amazing amazing woman. I am so proud of you, you have achieved so much tonight and shown your strength as an artist and as a person! X"
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GALLERY: Eurovision's WORST ever outfits
Eurovision Song Contest: the worst outfits EVER!

Conchita Wurst - Austria
When you look that good as a woman (check out the pins!), why not make yourself a t-shirt dress with a picture of yourself on it eh?

Army Of Lovers - Sweden
We're sorry, but how were these not the winners last year? Or every year? Bring back AOL!

Javine Hylton - West End Eurovision
We're sorry, this is gross. But this reminds us of a used tampon

Javine Hylton - West End Eurovision
We're sorry, this is gross. But this reminds us of a used tampon

Gaby Roslin - West End Eurovision
At least Gaby had those dressing room drapes as a last resort when her dress broke

Mika Newton - Ukraine
Mika's song for 2011 was called Angel. This outfit is anything but going to fashion heaven

Cheryl Baker from Bucks Fizz - West End Eurovision
Leather hotpants aren't a good idea at the best of times. Let's just hope there were no side splits in this routine

Javine Hylton - United Kingdom
Remember Javine? We do. But until now, we did not remember this awful outfit, thank goodness

Soraya - Spain
We pity the poor person who had to stick all those diamantes on only to get an end result like this

Dita Von Teese and Alex Christensen
Dita was a guest in Moscow in 2009! Wearing a veil. And little else

Svetlana Loboda - Ukraine
Just caught sight of yourself in the mirror? It's too late now!

Bonnie Langford - West End Eurovision
Apparently the West End's version of Eurovision is no better dressed (or tressed)

Yohanna - Iceland
NOhanna more like. We don't need to see a loo roll cosy on the stage thanks

AySel and Arash - Azerbaijan
Gaga would be totes jealous of that one metallic Lycra leg

Diana Gurtskaya - Georgia
The shredder strikes again. Someone should really have moved this off the Eurovision set before letting the acts get in the way

A bit of all white. Or a lot of all white
Dima Bilan - Russia

Laka - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Clown college try-outs were last week, sorry love

Boaz - Israel
What a lovely sweaty satin waistcoat that is

Balthazar - Romania
Slightly reminiscent of Geri Halliwell in her Spice Girl days, no?

Gisela - Andorra
We can't help but guess Shakira might have something to do with this frocky horror...

Elnur and Samir - Azerbaijan
We're guessing flying without wings isn't an option then

Rebeka Dremelj - Slovenia
Auditioning for Wicked, were we?

Cascada's Nataile Horler - Germany
At first glance, we thought Natalie might have weed herself

Ishtar - Belgium
Was 2008's Eurovision circus themed?

Marija Sestic - Bosnia
This outfit wouldn't have looked out of place on last night's MET Gala red carpet

KMGs - Belgium
My, that silk shirt looks very inviting

Eliza Todorova - Bulgaria
Giving Heath Ledger's leather trousers in 10 Things I Hate About You a run for their money

Eric Papilaya - Austria
In the '90s, we would have killed for those trousers

Helena Paparizou - Greece
Another one falls victim to the dreaded paper shredder

Jari Sillanpaa - Finland
Those newspaper trews were actually all over the Moschino S/S '14 catwalk, dontcha know

Cosmos - Latvia
'70s choirboys made a comeback in 2006 apparently

Carola Haggkvist - Sweden
2006 doesn't seem long ago enough to accept that spray-on jeans were 'a thing'

Petra Mede
Is it a coat? Is it a dress? Is it a tux? There's only one thing we know for sure. That it's gross

Lordi - Finland
J.R.R. Tolkien would be proud

Sibel Turzun - Turkey
My, what a lovely embellished nude body stocking...

Nonstop - Portugal
Let's hope she doesn't need a wee anytime soon

Nonstop - Portugal
A green nappy with chains attached? Why not?

Tina Karol - Ukraine
Is it just us, or did Rita Ora wear those very boots recently?

Dana International - Israel
Dana had this lovely ensemble specially made for her by Jean Paul Gaultier, although he apparently forgot the top. At least Dana had those black beads eh?

Olivia Newton John - United Kingdom
Er, Olivia? The Sound Of Music auditions are in the other room

Javine Hylton - United Kingdom
Believe it or not, this outfit beat Katie Price to represent the UK in 2005

Krista Siegfrids - Finland
Krista just decided to hang out in Willy Wonka's factory for her performance. That poor slaughtered swan for that tail though...

Alexsandra - Russia
Who needs a surname when you look like this?

Sanda Ladosi - Romania
Sanda wasn't only lucky enough to be the Romanian entrant for Eurovision 2004, she was also chosen to embark on a serious fake tan trial

Jedward - Ireland
Who could forget the iconic Jedward in their Britney jackets?

Dream Express - Belgium
1977 was apparently the year of the camel toe

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Svetlana Loboda - Ukraine
Svetlana Loboda - Ukraine

Sequinned suspenders? Eww
Ich is actually very on-trend. Check out our green hair feature in heat this week

Ich Troje - Poland
Ich is actually very on-trend. Check out our green hair feature in heat this week

Emmelie de Forest - Denmark
Well there's a use for our old bedsheets

Margaret Berger - Norway
Uh-oh. Herve Leger bodycon rip-offs have just reached Norway...

Petra Mede
Hostess with the mostess amount of dress, but leastess sense of style

Natalie Horler from Cascada - Germany
Yep, pull a wacky face and you can pretend you didn't throw your white dress in the coloured wash