Ukraine says detains prankster who mooned during Eurovision

Ukraine's Jamala performs a song as security detain a fan during the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 on May 14, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

KIEV (REUTERS) - Ukrainian police have detained a Ukrainian prankster for jumping onto the stage at the Eurovision Song Contest and dropping his trousers while singer Jamala was performing, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on Sunday (May 14).

The man, identified by Avakov as prankster Vitalii Sediuk, took to the stage draped in an Australian flag and flashed his bottom.

The incident was beamed to an audience of millions around the world and widely shared on social media during Saturday's show, which took place in Kiev.

The Ukrainian authorities did not see the funny side, and have detained him for a period of 72 hours. He could face anything from a fine to five years in prison on hooliganism charges, Mr Avakov said in a Facebook post.

"Sediuk is a Ukrainian citizen. During the performance of our Jamala, according to his own words, he decided to realise his hobby as he 'unofficially works as a provocative journalist'," Mr Avakov said.

Sediuk has a history of carrying out pranks.

He once struck actor Brad Pitt in the face as he signed autographs in Los Angeles.

He also breached the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival to try to crawl under actress America Ferrera's dress as she posed for photographers.

In other exploits, Sediuk has hugged actor Leonardo DiCaprio around the crotch at a Santa Barbara Film Festival event, stormed the stage during singer Adele's Grammy acceptance speech, and was slapped by Will Smith after kissing the actor at a Moscow premiere.

Saturday's Eurovison contest was won by Salvador Sabral of Portugal. Bulgaria came second and Moldova third.

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