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Good Morning Britain viewers said they were 'genuinely baffled' as Lulu made an appearance on the show. Charlotte Hawkins and Adil Ray were back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Friday (August 12) when the shortlist for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 host city was revealed.
The big reveal as to who made it to the shortlist was made on BBC Radio 2 on Friday morning (August 12) during Zoe Ball's Breakfast Show with the host and BBC Radio 1's Scott Mills. He revealed the seven cities to have made the cut are: Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield.
The UK has been given the chance to host Eurovision for the ninth time – more than any other country – after the event's organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), previously decided the event cannot be held in war-torn Ukraine following the Russian invasion. The UK also finished in second place in the competition back in May after Sam Ryder pulled off a spectacular performance.
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Reacting to the new, Charlotte and Adil were joined live on GMB by Lulu, along with 1981 Eurovision winner Cheryl Baker and 1993 runner-up Sonia, onto the show to share their thoughts on the seven cities facing the prospect of hosting the biggest music competition.
When asked who she'd like to host the 2023 final, singer Lulu, who won Eurovision for the UK in 1969 in Madrid, replied: "Errrrrm Glasgow!" while reverting to her Scottish accent whilst speaking live from her home in London.
Adil then asked Lulu what her memories were of taking part in Eurovision back in the day. "Well, of course when I was a child living in Glasgow I
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