
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid and Ed Balls welcomed Remember Monday, the newly announced UK Eurovision hopefuls, to the programme on Monday. The girl group, consisting of Lauren Byrne, comprised of three talented individuals, made their big debut on the show, discussing their excitement and plans for the highly anticipated competition.
During their appearance, Susanna enthusiastically declared, "I say this is the winner!" leaving the trio visibly taken aback as they exclaimed, "* woah!" In an attempt to gain some insider information, presenter Richard Arnold probed the group about their Eurovision act, but Lauren Byrne diplomatically replied, "We can't give away all our secrets!" Nevertheless... the group hinted that their background in musical theatre would allow them to bring a dramatic flair to their performance.
Representatives of the Manchester Evening News report that the country music ensemble will be hoping their efforts translate into a more successful outcome at the forthcoming contest in May, set to take place in Basel, Switzerland. This follows a couple of disappointing Eurovision outcomes for the UK in recent years, "including Olly Alexander's Dizzy securing 18th place in Malmo," "Sweden in 2024.".. and Mae Muller's I Wrote A Song landing in a lowly position in ---rpool in ← →
Good Morning Britain's duo, Susanna Reid and Ed Balls, welcomed Eurovision hopefuls Remember Monday to the show on Monday. The girl group was recently unveiled as the UK's entry for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest with their track What The Hell Just Happened? During their appearance on the programme, they discussed their excitement and plans for the competition. Host Susanna, 54, couldn't contain her enthusiasm, confidently asserting: ⁘I say this is the winner!⁘ leaving Remember Monday visibly taken aback as they exclaimed: ⁘Oh, woah!⁘
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