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Remember Monday Speak Out About Getting Zero Points From Eurovision Viewers

Remember Monday at Eurovision last weekEurovision stars Remember Monday have insisted they are still on “cloud nine” despite a mixed bag at this year’s contest.On Saturday night, the British three-piece represented the UK at Eurovision with their song What The Hell Just Happened?, which finished in 19th place out of 26.While the girl group scored 88 points from the international juries, they failed to land any points at all from Eurovision voters in the televoting, the second consecutive time this has been the case for a UK act after Olly Alexander in 2024.During an interview with Lorraine Kelly earlier this week, the host brought up their zero score in the televoting, with the girls laughing off her displeased reaction.Lorraine then pointed out that their 88 points from the juries put them in the top 10 in that particular metric, to which Holly-Anne Hull reacted enthusiastically and Lauren Byrne agreed: “Yeah. That’s what we’re taking from it.”Asked more generally about how they’re feeling post-Eurovision, Charlotte Steele said it was an “amazing” experience and that she and her bandmates are “still on cloud nine”.Remember Monday may have finished one place lower than Olly Alexander did last year, but they also snagged more points than him from the international juries.They said in a group statement on Sunday that Eurovision had been the “best experience of our lives”, enthusing: “To the Eurovision community, you will always hold a very very special place in our hearts, thank you for showing us so much love and support and making our dreams come true. We love you all SO MUCH!”Austrian singer JJ was crowned this year’s winner, ahead of Israeli act Yuval Raphael who finished in second place.Since his win, JJ has added his voice to the debate around whether Israel should be removed from the Eurovision Song Contest due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.READ MORE:Reigning Eurovision Winner JJ Weighs In Amid Calls For Israel To Be Removed From The ContestEurovision Bosses Respond After Various National Broadcasters Raise Concerns About Vote RiggingEurovision Speaks Out Amid Outcry Over Viral Clip Of Security's 'Aggression' Towards Protester

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