Remember that freak on a leash called Bambie Thug, the Irish Eurovision contestant whose despicable behavior was more noteworthy than her song?
She’s still at it.
Bambie Thug has dedicated a performance of The Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’ at Download Festival to the people of Palestine.
The artist, who memorably represented Ireland at this year’s Eurovision, played the Apex Stage at the Donington festival yesterday (June 14) and took the time to highlight the cause that is close to their heart.
After singing the track ‘Trash’ from inside a wheelie bin, Bambie said, “You know what else is trash? Governments that allow genocides to happen. Our voices are more important than ever.”
They then played a cover of ‘Zombie’, a song about the innocent victims of political violence, before rounding off the song with a cry of “Free Palestine”.
I personally find dedicating the song Zombie to the Israel-haters rather appropriate.
This looks like a scene from a zombie apocalypse. What is wrong with these Hamas rape supporters? pic.twitter.com/FNWmLZc94K
— Michal/Michele -מיכל✡️ 🟦 (@MichalSabra) April 22, 2024
Total CHAOS as Hamas supporters try to take over the Brooklyn Museum. Protesters descend on the building in what could be a scene from a zombie movie. WATCH till the end as police arrive & arrest screaming @WOLPalestine leader @NerdeenKiswani, who managed to get inside. pic.twitter.com/vMQFIJBS4D
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) June 2, 2024
This is genuinely blood-curling.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) June 12, 2024
Hamas murdered 364 Jewish civilians at the Nova music festival – one of the worst terrorist massacres in modern history. And people in New York City actually celebrate the bloodshed with zombie like call-and-response chants defending the… pic.twitter.com/eMCuL2SqRw
This is the zombie apocalypse. You need to watch this. pic.twitter.com/b5zQ3xOtsA
— Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll (@skjask) June 14, 2024
Not to mention singing the track ‘Trash’ with herself inside the wheelie bin.