A first look at UK’s Eurovision entry has been revealed as Remember Monday’s performance was blasted by fans. The trio are due to take to the stage on Saturday night for the grand final of the competition show.
However, it hasn't been smooth sailing as some fans of the show aren't too impressed by the group's performance. Despite getting an automatic place in the final, the trio made up of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele sang their song What The Hell Just Happened? during the latest round.
Those who watched the song took to social media to share what they really thought. One took to X as they wrote: "Can honestly say that the #UnitedKingdom will not win #Eurovision with this screeching effort."
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Another person simply said: "the uk is not good," as another added: "The UK entry is just and confusing. Too many stops and rhythm changes. You think it’s going to be a euro pop bop and then it just stops. Not #Eurovision friendly."
Despite some criticism, many people loved the song and are excited to see how the group does on the night. "I honestly, as a Brit who’s fully accepted the criticism we’ve received previously, do not understand the hate Remember Monday and their performance just now. Any other country sending that mega trio would be showered in love. All the haters can go have a breather…," a fan of the competition said.
Another commented: "Remember Monday could WIN THIS WHOLE THING. INCREDIBLE. Perfection in the arena!" Remember Monday first rose to fame as a group when they appeared on The Voice UK. They were then internally selected by the to represent the UK at Eurovision 2025.
The three girls first met in sixth form and are the first girl group to represent the UK since Precious in 1999 who sang Say It Again. The UK automatically go through to the final due to being one of the big five.
All three girls are no strangers to performing as all of them work on the West End stage. Holly has performed in productions of Phantom Of The Opera and Les Miserables and Charlotte made her West End debut just aged ten as Jane Banks in a production of Mary Poppins.
Lauren has also starred in Six: The Musical and Matilda. Speaking to , Charlotte explained how they get over the nerves.
She said: "We’re used to high-pressure situations where we don’t have much rehearsal and we’ve got to still deliver. We’re used to being extremely nervous. The nerves definitely exist, but I think that’s normal. It means we care. And with there being three of us, we are able to share the load. If one of us is really stressed and nervous, it kind of balances out and we can get each other into good spaces."
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