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Entry in Great Britain remember on Monday emotional statement after a disappointing Eurovision Score

The British Eurovision participants remember that they made an explanation on Monday after their disappointing value.

The band consisted of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, the band was the first group of girls to represent the UK since 1999 during the Grand Finales in Basel, Switzerland in Basel.

After their performance of “What the Teufel has just happened?”, Things seemed to walk well during the votes of the jury when they received ten points from Ukraine and the Czech Republic as well as the coveted “Douze points” from Italy.

However, when the public vote was announced, they were quickly described, and they received the dreaded “Nul points”, which was where their total number of points 88 was reached and it ended up in 19th place.

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Now you have answered the SNUB in a newly shared explanation. “Wow -what a trip! Three best buddies went to the largest music stage in the world and achieved a top -10 jury score, massive streaming numbers and memories that will last for a lifetime,” they wrote.

“The performance at Eurovision was one of the most surreal and emotional moments of our lives. The love that we felt by fans, our incredible team and everyone who joined, chosen and believed in us was overwhelming.

“This is only the beginning of Remember Monday,” she continued. “We have new music, a headlining in Great Britain and Ireland this year, a summer with festivals, and we will come on stage in the Wembley Stadium for the summer ball … not a big deal!

“We are so grateful for the platform, the media support and every single new fan that came to us on this wild journey. Eurovision? Fertilized it. Let's go!”

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It is far from ending in the lower half of the Leader board for the first time. In 2023, Mae Müller took the 25th place of 26 in the Grand Finale – then Olly Alexander, a year later, had a similar disappointment when he had the 18th place after scored in the public vote “NUL points”.

Speak to Nme At the beginning of this month, the band revealed that Queens 'Bohemian Rhapsody' has a big influence on their “chaotic” power pop song 'What the hell has just happened?' And also said that they would not be disturbed by a low score.

“We already have big plans after Eurovision,” said Lauren, pointing to the summer festival set in Latitude and the big festival. “And it's not just about what happens in the final on May 17th. So many moments of the Bucket List are already picked up for us.”

This year Austria took the trophy with 436 votes for the singer-songwriter JJ and his song “Wasted Love”, who defeated Israel's Yuval Raphael.

This makes the country's third victory after earlier victories in 1966 and 2014 – this turns Austria into the country with the longest gap between years of age at the age of 48.

Early this week, Nme reported on the winners of the Bookers on Eurovision 2025, with the JJ Austria being in second place to 21 percent. Sweden's Kaj were the favorites of the bookers, although the final results took fourth place with 321 points.

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There was a controversy about this year after over 70 former Eurovision participants signed a letter in which Israel was banned. The letter states that Israel's involvement in the 2024 edition led to “the politicized, chaotic and unpleasant in the history of competition”.

It also accused [Israeli broadcaster] Kan, “in Israel's genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza and the decades of apartheid and military occupation against the entire Palestinian people”, and claimed that the EBU “normalized and depths”.

The Irish broadcaster RTé also called for a discussion about Israel's participation in the song competition.

During the ceremony, an occupation member reported reported with color after two people tried to disturb Israel's performance. A man and a woman were accompanied by the venue and handed over to the police.

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