Fans celebrate ‘sun goddess' Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision Grand Final performance

She better win."Dressed in a floor-length, gold-sequined gown, Delta's performance was abundant with classic Eurovision glamour-- replete with dramatic, cosmic-themed stage visuals, dazzling lights and flames.The final chorus-- in which Delta rose above the crowd from a glittering, gold grand-piano-- was followed by an explosion of cheers from the Vienna crowd.Delta's televote, or public vote score, was Australia's highest in a decade, but it wasn't quite enough to land her in the top three.Speaking with SBS after the performance, the star says coming in fourth is still something to celebrate."I'm absolutely stoked, the variety of music that's there, I'm honoured I got to go on the iconic Eurovision stage, I'm so blown away by the love and support I can't even begin to say thankyou And it is not well received, in my opinion, for a lot of Europeans to see a spot saying: come to Israel, it is very nice, very touristy, when the reality is that this is an apartheid state that is pushing away Palestinians and killing them in the places that they have declared war zones."When Israel's points totals were announced, among the cheers, boos could also be heard from the audience.While it looked for a moment like Israel might secure the top spot, Bulgaria's song, Bangaranga by DARA swept the audience and jury votes, collecting a total of 516 points.It is the first time Bulgaria has claimed victory in the long-running song competition.Speaking after the announcement, DARA was both celebratory and stunned."But I'm going to tell you, I'm still in shock