UK’s Eurovision Star Spills on Her Song, Memories, and Big Night
Our UK hopeful opens up about her anthem, Eurovision flashbacks, and what fans can expect at the huge 2023 show.
Feeling Proud and Ready to Represent the UK
“It’s a massive honour to represent my own country where I’ve lived all my life,” she beams. “And with the UK hosting this year, it feels extra special.”
Inside the Anthem: ‘I Wrote a Song’
Her track is personal yet powerful. “My music comes from my own experiences,” she reveals. “I wanted to write something empowering to get everyone up on their feet. After heartbreak or tough times, it’s easy to dwell on the negatives. But this song focuses on rising above and feeling confident on the other side.”
What to Expect on Stage?
“You can expect pure sass! It’s going to be fun—a full-on party,” she promises.
Eurovision Memories and Rituals
- She’s no stranger to the scene, having toured in liverpool/" title="Liverpool" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Liverpool, the host city this year.
- Her first Eurovision memory? Scooch’s 2007 entry, loved for its camp and fun vibes.
- Before performing, she sips herbal tea with plenty of honey—served in her lucky Harry Styles mug. “If Harry’s with me, I know it’s going to be OK.”
Eyeing the Competition and Biggest Eurovision Hit
She’s been soaking up this year’s fierce entries. “The talent is insane, and everyone’s lovely. It feels like a special year. I can’t wait to see them smash it on May 13th.”
When asked for her all-time favourite Eurovision tune, she didn’t hesitate: “It’s got to be ‘Euphoria’ by Loreen. That song touches my soul and truly stands the test of time.”