Great Britain’s visa representative comments on his poor ranking: “Not the outcome we hoped for”

Great Britain has not taken well to its Eurovision ranking, but Mae Muller has a slightly different take on the situation.

Mae Muller became known to the public with her 2021 single Better Days, but gained even greater visibility with her five-piece I Wrote a Song. Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock

This year’s host country of Eurovision, Great Britain, did not do very well in the competition. Visa representative of Great Britain Mae Muller25, finished second to last I Wrote a Song with his song. The total number of points was 24 points, of which 9 and 15 were telephone votes from professional councils.

The disappointment was so great for the host country that in the British media Muller’s ranking is described as a “shameful defeat”. Muller has been described as being below his ranking.

Now Muller lets his own voice be heard in his recent Twitter post, where he reflects on the outcome of his visa journey.

– I just want to thank you. I know I joke a lot, but we really put everything we had into the game during the last months, Muller opens.

– Not the end result we hoped for, but I am proud of everyone and our achievement on this journey. Congratulations to all the countries, I will never forget this trip and I love you, says Muller in conclusion.

If the link is not visible, you can view the publication from here.

The musician gained not only experience from Eurovision, but also a good jump-start for his career. Official Charts – magazine, Muller’s five-piece has entered the top 10 of UK playlists. It is Muller’s first song to receive such a ranking.

You can watch Muller’s performance below or from here.



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