![]() Meanwhile, Hannah, 48, strutted on the stage alongside fellow host Graham Norton, 60, as they perfected their presenting duties ahead of the final.ĮDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Duchess of York in loan battle after company crashes with £19million debts I go to gay bars and gay clubs all the time and I have huge amounts of fun so it’s only right I return the favour'. How can I make an intimate moment with 200 million people and that’s how'.Īnd speaking about herself an as LGBTQ ally she went on to say: 'Every show every tour I want it to feel like a safe space and I feel like that’s what Eurovision is. She continued: 'So I revisited the song and I put my Eurovision hat and thought it’s a way to connect with the audience. Mae was joined on stage by a choreographer who was seen giving her direction as she rehearsed for the upcoming performance.ĭiscussing her entry Mae said: 'I wrote the song a few days before I knew about Eurovision'. She wore her raven tresses in loose beachy waves and opted for a light covering of make-up. Mae looked incredible in a black jumpsuit complete with a sheer bodice and a pair of heeled boots. The UK's entry Mae Muller looked in great spirits as she took to the stage at the Eurovision rehearsals on Friday morning ahead of the live final.ĭiscussing Liverpool hosting on behalf of war torn Ukraine she said: 'Eurovision is proof that us as human beings can come together and no matter what the outcome tomorrow night, I will look back on this with such a sense of pride.' The action packed tale follows their characters as they return to the fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from an impending volcanic eruption. ![]() ITV will instead air 2015's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. What is on instead of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday? When can you watch Britain's Got Talent next?įans of the talent show will be able to watch the latest stage of auditions on ITV Sunday May 14 at 7.40 pm. ![]() The contest will be hosted by Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham, Julia Sanina and BGT's very own Alesha Dixon. The annual event, held this year in Liverpool, is watched by an average of 180Million viewers world wide. Big night: ITV bosses have pulled the show due to the Eurovision Song Contest being aired on rival channel BBC1 (L-R) hostsGraham Norton, Hannah Waddingham, Julia Sanina and Alesha Dixon
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