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Eurovision UK act James Newman says he s trying to focus on the positives after zero points

Eurovision UK entry James Newman has said he s trying to focus on the positives after he scored zero points at the 65th song competition on Saturday night. Taking to Twitter, the musician, 35, who performed his song Embers in front of the 3,500 fans at the Rotterdam Ahoy arena, said of the loss: It teaches you how to pick yourself up and be stronger.   On Saturday night, the UK was the only country to receive zero points and finished in last place, with Italy s act Måneskin coming in first with a staggering 524 points. Focus on the positives : Eurovision UK entry James Newman has said he s trying to focus on the positives after he scored zero points at the 65th song competition on Saturday night

Eurovision UK act James Newman trying to focus on the positives

Eurovision UK act James Newman trying to focus on the positives Olivia Wheeler For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Eurovision UK entry James Newman has said he s trying to focus on the positives after he scored zero points at the 65th song competition on Saturday night. Taking to Twitter, the musician, 35, who performed his song Embers in front of the 3,500 fans at the Rotterdam Ahoy arena, said of the loss: It teaches you how to pick yourself up and be stronger.   On Saturday night, the UK was the only country to receive zero points and finished in last place, with Italy s act Måneskin coming in first with a staggering 524 points.

Eurovision s weird and wonderful return!

Countries across the world were greeted by an array of weird and wonderful acts last night as the 65th annual Eurovision Song Contest kicked off in the Netherlands. The song contest, which was held at the Rotterdam Ahoy arena, saw 3,500 jubilant fans take to the alcohol-free venue to celebrate the return of the highly-anticipated contest after it was cancelled last year amid the coronavirus pandemic. The night culminated with the Italian band Maneskin being crowned the winners of the song contest - while Britain s James Newman finished bottom of the leaderboard with zero points.  Among the wonderfully weird entries was Germany s Jendrick Sigwart who was joined by a back-up dancer donning a strange middle finger outfit during his performance of the extremely upbeat song I Don t Feel Hate.

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