Dragana Todorovic (then Saric) (now 58) better known as Baby Doll finally got her chance at representing Yugoslavia at Eurovision in 1991 after many attempts. Sadly, she came second last on the night only scoring one point with her song “Brazil”. The poppy little number has since become somewhat of a cult classic in the Eurovision sphere for its campy fun, colourful feels. The song, despite its low scoring earned Baby Doll an invite to perform at Italy’s San Remo festival but due to the conflict in the Yugoslavian region at that time, she had to decline the event.
Since 1991 Baby Doll has released a further 4 albums, two in her native Serbian tongue, one English covers album, and a live album in 2007. Baby Doll then toured through her home region singing her previous songs, as well as covers by Lenny Kravitz, Simon & Garfunkel, Pink Floyd, Louis Armstrong and Michael Jackson, to name a few. After the success of her concert, she released a compilation album and turned her focus towards Television.
In more recent times Baby Doll has found herself back in the spotlight due to numerous slots on reality television shows. Baby Doll appeared in three seasons of “farma” a Big brother style show, but set on a farm type series (yes, really).
In 2015 Baby Doll married a Serbian professor of philology and Russian language named Aleks Todorovic, to whom she remains married to today.
In 2017 another reality television series called, this time the Serbian version of Your face sounds familiar, and finally in 2018 an extension of the ‘’farma’ franchise, known as ‘Zadraga’ a similar concept, but this time, the contestants are building a community in an isolated location.
Baby Doll was last seen on the small screen in 2020 with a small role on a television show called ‘Tajkun’’ as a nightclub singer, much closer to what we all know her for.