Last night, Loreen was crowned as the winner of Eurovision2023, making Sweden the host of next year's contest. She's made history as the first woman to win Eurovision twice 👏
UK entry Mae came second from last, with a total of 24 points.
Ahead of taking to the stage, Mae, 25, reflected on the ‘whirlwind’ past months since she’d been announced as the UK’s entry.Taking to Instagram just hours before her performance, Mae wrote: ‘I can’t believe we made it to May 13th.‘We laughed we cried & everything in between but I wouldn’t change a single second, and none of it would be even remotely achievable without the people around me and the ESC community.https://www.instagram.
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