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‘We’ve always been dividing’

Damiano David is bent double over a large glass table, gleefully snorting an imaginary line of cocaine. His Måneskin bandmates – bassist Victoria De Angelis, guitarist Thomas Raggi and drummer Ethan Torchio – collapse in laughter around their frontman, each pretending to wipe the nonexistent powder off the table in their rented LA flat.

David is playfully reimagining the Italian rockers’ most infamous moment: hours after winning Eurovision 2021 with their pogoing glam-rock stomp Zittie Buoni, in front of a global audience of 183 million, footage circulated of David appearing to snort something off a table in the green room. The images went viral, with Emmanuel Macron reportedly calling for the band to be disqualified (France’s entry was in second place). In the end, David offered to take a drug test, which cleared him of any wrongdoing; the results are still pinned proudly

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