When Saara Aalto brought some glitter and huge diva vocals to the 2016 series of The X Factor, we just knew she was destined to wind up taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Lo and behold, the singer is representing her home country of Finland in this year's competition. In fact, whereas other countries have the public vote on who should represent them, Finland knew they were sending Saara, and had people vote instead for which song she should take with her.
The final song ended up being 'Monster', which, as you're probably aware by now, is a bit of a banger.
But in this hype-building YouTube video, not only has Saara stripped the song back, but she's sung it in 34 languages, representing every country taking part in Eurovision. Let's take a look:
Around the time her series of The X Factor launched, Saara uploaded a cover of 'Let It Go' in 15 languages.
Fun fact: Saara is actually the voice of Princess Anna in the Finnish version of Frozen. In fact, she's done voice acting for everything from Pokémon to Studio Ghibli and Pixar in her home country.
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As well as her multi-language entry, Saara's Eurovision promo trail saw her perform Kylie Minogue's camp classic 'Your Disco Needs You' in London, flanked by male dancers wearing not a whole lot.
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