
Mae Muller placed second to last in the Eurovision Song Contest’s Grand Final 2023, with Germany landing bottom of the score board.
The 25-year-old singer closed the spectacular show with I Wrote A Song, igniting unwavering support from UK fans, but sadly her performance didn’t attract the attention of rival countries and secured a total of just 24 points.
The competition was won by Sweden, with Loreen becoming becoming the first woman, and only the second person, to do so twice.
The singer, 39, who previously triumphed in 2012, narrowly beat Finland’s Kaarija after the public and jury votes were combined.
Mae followed in the footsteps of last year’s entry Sam Ryder, who came in second place with his smash hit Space Man.
Hours ahead of her performance, she shared a touching post reflecting on the ‘whirlwind’ past few months.
Taking to Instagram, Mae wrote: ‘I can’t believe we made it to May 13th. The last 3 months have been a whirlwind.
‘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.
‘You guys embraced me with open arms and I’m forever grateful.
‘Tonight is the night & I just hope I can do all of you proud, but whatever the outcome, thank you, thank you, thank you 💘 Eurovision you have a place in my heart forever.’
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