This Morning viewers were left a little baffled when they tuned in to one particular segment on the latest show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Tuesday (May 17).
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Rylan Clark had fans thinking he was going back to his singing roots as he excitedly marked the first day of the month. The BBC Radio 2 presenter took to Instagram to share a screenshot of an email he had received about the Eurovision Song Contest.
It confirmed that Rylan had received his accreditation to attend the huge European music event which takes place later this month in Turin in northern Italy. Sharing a screenshot of the email, Rylan simply told his millions of followers: "Happy May," and they were quick to flood the post with comments.
@ridley.ruth asked: "Are you singing?!!" as @naomiisabellemia said: "Is this real!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Make sure This morning start the campaign."
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"NO WAY!!. Amazing news @rylan mate!!" @meylerjamie commented while @euro.vision2k22 replied: "Bring back the trophy.2
However, they may have been confused as Rylan isn't actually performing at what is one of the biggest competitions of the year. He will be hosting the BBC's semi-final coverage alongside BBC Radio 1's Scott Mills on May 10 and 12 before the grand final on May 14 which will air on BBC One.
Over on Twitter, Rylan shared a promotional video for the BBC's coverage of Eurovision and said: "We are ready. See you soon @scott_mills." And fans were equally as pleased to find out the Strictly spin-off host will once again be involved.
@anthea_feathersamidthelevels said: "I’m so pleased you are there this year.. the coverage wasn’t the same without you last year."
Meanwhile, @ainsley902 said: "Still have absolutely no idea why you haven’t represented us yet."
The UK this year will be represented by TikTok sensation Sam Ryder. The singer, from
This Morning viewers were left a little baffled when they tuned in to one particular segment on the latest show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Tuesday (May 17).
He gave an absolutely stellar performance in the Eurovision final on Saturday but singer-songwriter Sam Ryder hasn't just been praised as a talented performer. Describing him as "positive, energetic and humble", his fans praised him in his latest TV appearance.
Eurovision Song Contest runner-up Sam Ryder broke his silence on Monday after making history for the UK on the international talent show.MORE: How to get your hair like the stars of Eurovision - from the stylists who made themThe Essex-based singer, who became popular during lockdown with his impressive vocals, blew Europe away with his epic performance on Saturday night, scoring a staggering 466 points for his homeland.WATCH: Eurovision 61 years of contestantsTaking to his Instagram, the 32-year-old shared a jubilant snap of himself and Team UK. Captioning the photo, he wrote: "Still up in Space, Man!READ: Why Eurovision fans can't stop talking about Meghan Markle's hairSEE: Eurovision's most memorable contestants"Thank you all for blazing with love, positivity and kindness throughout this wild and euphoric experience.A post shared by SAM RYDER (@samhairwolfryder)Sam became a TikTok sensation during the pandemic"We completely felt your support and we so deeply appreciated it.
Graham Norton has shared the moment he met a delighted Sam Ryder backstage after his Eurovision triumph. The UK's Eurovision Song contest host tweeted a video of the celebrations in Turin, Italy, as a jubilant Sam entered the room after coming in second place after Ukraine on Saturday night.
Rylan Clark has quipped that he’s “just about alive” after celebrating the UK’s success at Eurovision yesterday, Saturday 14 May. The TV presenter, 33, hosted the contest’s BBC coverage with Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy. Sam Ryder represented the UK at the world renowned song contest, and came in second place to Ukraine – the highest the UK placed at Eurovision in over two decades.
Kalush Orchestra beat UK entrant Sam Ryder to win last night’s (May 14) Eurovision Song Contest in Turin.Bookies’ favourites Ukraine picked up a massive 631 points – largely from the public vote – to overhaul the UK, who were winning after the jury votes.In the wake of the second placed finish, fans online have been hailing Sam Ryder and sharing their confused delight at the result.“SECOND PLACE! This is an incredible moment, no time to be too disappointed,” one wrote. Sam Ryder did himself and everyone SO damn proud.
Sam Ryder fans are calling for a change to the voting rules after he won a coveted second place in the Eurovision Song Contest last night.
Celebrities have come together to praise the United Kingdom’s Eurovision entry Sam Ryder who came runner up on Saturday night with his track Space Man. Prime Minister Boris Johnson took to his Twitter to congratulate the Ukraine on their win and took time to praise the UK entry. He wrote: “Congratulations to Ukraine for winning the @Eurovision Song Contest 2022.
A huge reason we love Eurovision is for the music, and tonight Sam Ryder represented the United Kingdom, and it was clear from the off that he was going to score big as twelves were awarded continuously to the UK by countries across Europe. An elated Sam could be seen smiling as at the half way point of voting the UK were still leading with 195 points, but after all the votes were cast it was Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra who scooped the top prize.
The long wait is over and its finally time for the Eurovision final. Plenty of acts have gone on in the first half including bookie favourite Ukraine and their performance has blown away Eurovision viewers. The group Kalush Orchestra performed Stefania representing Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy.This has prompted an emotional response from viewers, especially at the end when the lead singer shouted "Stop the war.
Rylan Clark and AJ Odudu have been getting glammed up ahead of tonight's Eurovision Song Contest grand final. Rylan, who has revealed a brand new chest tattoo in a daring outfit ahead of the show, looked dapper in a royal blue wrap shirt and black skinny jeans.The 33-year-old presenter uploaded snaps of his outfit alongside a slow-motion video showing off his outfit in full, photographed by Radio 1 DJ and semi-final co-host Scott Mills. And AJ Odudu, who will be delivering the United Kingdom's results later in the show, has been sharing updates on Instagram as she gets ready ahead of her appearance.
Rylan Clark has revealed his bold Eurovision outfits have led people to mistake him for the UK's entry. The TV presenter was on The One Show with Scott Mills and the UK's actual entry Sam Ryder ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest this weekend.