Sweden's Eurovision finalist was chosen at the weekend - but for many it was the bespectacled 48-year-old who signed the songs for deaf people who stole the show.
Tommy Krangh's silky dance moves quickly became a huge hit on social media - with millions watching his video on Facebook and YouTube.
His animated sign renditions of the finalists' songs sparked calls for him to star at the Eurovision grand final in Vienna in May.
"My world has been turned upside down," he told The Guardian. "I am thrilled and happy; there has been so much love from the internet."
Mr Krangh, who has had no formal training as a signer, said it took him five weeks of intense training to prepare for Saturday's event, aired by Swedish broadcaster SVT.
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