‘They’ve made a mistake!’ says Eurovision legend as she slams UK entry amid Olly Alexander backlash

EUROVISION legend Cheryl Baker has slammed UK entry Olly Alexander ahead of this weekend’s final.

Cheryl, 70, whose band Bucks Fizz won the contest in 1981, added to backlash the fomer Years & Years frontman has faced since announcing his participation.

Eurovision legend Cheryl Baker has slammed UK entry Olly Alexander

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Eurovision legend Cheryl Baker has slammed UK entry Olly AlexanderCredit: Splash

Speaking to The Sun on behalf of Heart Bingo, she said: “I don’t think we’ll win. I love Olly. I loved him as Years and Years.

“And I love them as Years and Years. And I love their voice. Everything about them, I think they’re great.

“But the song doesn’t do it for me. When it starts, you think, it’s okay. But then it doesn’t go anywhere.

“You know, dare I say it, you need a couple of key changes. And it just makes it lift. So I know that their performance is going to be extraordinary because we’ve seen clips of it on YouTube and stuff.

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“So I’m hoping that that pulls it out of the bag for him. I still don’t think it’s a winning song, unfortunately. Sorry, Olly.”

Desire hitmaker Olly will be competing in the most-watched contest in the world this weekend in Malmo, Sweden, with his song Dizzy.

And while he teamed up with Dua Lipa‘s producer for the track, it appears his efforts haven’t won fans over.

Some compared him to fellow pop star Sam Smith, famed for their shock-factor performances.

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A first look saw Olly sporting a plastic jock strap over red combat trousers.

He was accompanied by semi-naked dancers wearing boxing-style shorts and jock straps, thrusting and sticking out their tongues.

Eurovision Song Contest odds 2024

Here are all of the odds for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

  1. Croatia – Baby Lasagna – Rim Tim Tagi Dim (7/5)
  2. Switzerland – Nemo – The Code (103/25)
  3. Italy – Angelina Mango – La Noia (803/100)
  4. Ukraine – Aloyna Aloyna & Jerry Heil – Teresa & Maria (49/5)
  5. Netherlands – Joost Klein – Europapa (81/5)
  6. Ireland – Bambi Thug – Doomsday Blue (181/10)
  7. France – Slimane – mon-amour (28)
  8. Israel – Eden Golan – Hurricane (38)
  9. Greece – Marina Satti – ZARI (107)
  10. Finland – Windows95man – No Rules! (126)
  11. United Kingdom – Olly Alexander – Dizzy (156)
  12. Sweden – Marcus & Martinus – Unforgettable (313)
  13. Armenia – LADANVIA – JakoAustralia (293)
  14. Belgium – Mustii – Before The Party’s Over (264)
  15. Norway – Gäte – Ulveham (303)
  16. Lithuania – Sllvester Belt – Luktelk (401)
  17. Georgia – Nutsa Buzaladze – Firefighter (371)
  18. Austria – Kaleen – We Will Rave (460)
  19. Spain – Nebulossa – ZORRA (734)
  20. Denmark – SABA – Sand (587)
  21. Czech Republic – Aiko – Pedestal (979)
  22. Slovenia – Raiven – Veronika (587)
  23. Serbia – Teya Dora – RAMONDA (979)
  24. Germany – Isaak – Always On The Run (597)
  25. Cyprus – Silia Kapsis – Liar (979)
  26. Portugal – iolanda – Grito (832)
  27. San Marino – Megara – 11:11 (979)
  28. Malta – Sarah Bonnici – Loop (979)
  29. Luxembourg – TALI – Fighte (979)
  30. Estonia – 5miinust & Puuluup – (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi (979)
  31. Latvia – Dons – Hollow (979)
  32. Albania – Besa – Zemrën N’dorë (979)

One person remarked: “Horrible. Family friendly? It looks like a pornographic movie…”

“As a gay guy this is way too over sexual tbh, this is something for OnlyFans not for Eurovision,” another typed beneath the post.

A third irritated viewer commented: “If this is the definition of being gay, then I must be straight. Nevertheless Go Britain to win!”

Another said: “Love the song. Hate the unnecessary sexual gyrating all over the stage, very much Sam Smith vibes which is why I went off him too.”

The event will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday night.

Scott Mills and Rylan Clark will once again be commentating on all the Eurovision action for the BBC.

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Graham Norton will then take over duties for the grand final on Saturday.

Cheryl fumed: ‘They’ve made a mistake!’ after being asked about Olly

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Cheryl fumed: ‘They’ve made a mistake!’ after being asked about OllyCredit: Rex
A first look saw Olly sporting a plastic jock strap over red combat trousers

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A first look saw Olly sporting a plastic jock strap over red combat trousersCredit: AP
Cheryl's band Bucks Fizz won the contest in 1981

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Cheryl’s band Bucks Fizz won the contest in 1981Credit: Rex

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