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What are last year's Eurovision winners Måneskin doing now?

It's been a whirlwind year for Eurovision 2021 winners Måneskin. The Italian rock band wowed audiences and judges across the continent with their performance of Zitti e Buoni at the contest last year.

The group, which consists of singer Damiano David, bassist Victoria De Angelis, guitarist Thomas Raggi and drummer Ethan Torchio, stormed the competition in the Netherlands with an impressive 524 points. They were responsible for giving Italy its first Eurovision win in more than 30 years.

But Måneskin's victory was shrouded by false drug accusations against vocalist Damiano, which the band said 'overshadowed' their achievement. Måneskin maintained that they are 'against drugs' and Damiano went on to voluntarily take a test, which he passed.

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This year, the 66th Eurovision song contest is being held in the northern Italian city of Turin. Måneskin return to the Eurovision grand final tonight (Saturday 14 May), to treat fans to a live debut of their latest single SUPERMODEL. But what else has the band been up to since their big win?

After their Eurovision success Måneskin, who were runners-up on the Italian X Factor in 2017, have gone from strength to strength. They became the first Italian rock group to reach the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart and Zitti e buoni, I Wanna Be Your Slave and their cover of The Four Seasons' Beggin went on to chart internationally, reaching the US.

Måneskin toured Europe that summer, before releasing single MAMMAMIA in the autumn. The lyrics appear to reference the Eurovision drug allegations, with Damiano singing: "I swear that I'm not drunk, and I'm not taking drugs/They ask me why I'm so hot, 'cause I'm

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