Olly Alexander put on a brave face as he was spotted for the first time since his lacklustre appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday.

The Years And Years star, 33, represented the UK in Malmö, Sweden with his raunchy track Dizzy, and while things appeared to be looking positive after the jury vote of 46, he sadly received an unfathomable no votes from the public.

 

On Sunday morning, Olly who finished in 18th place, cracked a smile as he emerged from his hotel in central Malmö at around 11am local time and refused to speak with waiting media as he boarded a coach to make his way to the airport.

He later took to Instagram on Sunday afternoon to graciously congratulate Swiss winner Nemo, speaking publicly for the first time since the disastrous show.

Sharing a picture of Nemo, Olly wrote over the top: ‘Nemo! You did it! I’m so so proud of you. It’s been such an honour to be on this journey with you. You broke the code!’

Olly Alexander put on a brave face as he was spotted for the first time since his lacklustre appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday

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Olly Alexander put on a brave face as he was spotted for the first time since his lacklustre appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday

Sharing a picture of Nemo, Olly wrote over the top: 'Nemo! You did it! I'm so so proud of you. It's been such an honour to be on this journey with you. You broke the code!'
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Sharing a picture of Nemo, Olly wrote over the top: ‘Nemo! You did it! I’m so so proud of you. It’s been such an honour to be on this journey with you. You broke the code!’

On Sunday morning, Olly who finished in 18th place, cracked a smile as he emerged from his hotel in central Malmö at around 11am local time and refused to speak with waiting media as he boarded a coach to make his way to the airport
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On Sunday morning, Olly who finished in 18th place, cracked a smile as he emerged from his hotel in central Malmö at around 11am local time and refused to speak with waiting media as he boarded a coach to make his way to the airport

Despite his difficult evening just hours before, Olly still stopped to pose for a snap with an admiring passerby ahead of departing Sweden
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Despite his difficult evening just hours before, Olly still stopped to pose for a snap with an admiring passerby ahead of departing Sweden

 

Wearing a £75 Honor The Gift T-shirt, sunglasses and sipping a drink he was accompanied by a security guard as he pushed a pink suitcase and tried to look away from reporters keen to speak to him about his zero points performance
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View galleryWearing a £75 Honor The Gift T-shirt, sunglasses and sipping a drink he was accompanied by a security guard as he pushed a pink suitcase and tried to look away from reporters keen to speak to him about his zero points performanceWearing a £75 Honor The Gift T-shirt, sunglasses and sipping a drink he was accompanied by a security guard as he pushed a pink suitcase earlier in the day and tried to look away from reporters keen to speak to him about his zero points performance.Despite his difficult evening just hours before, Olly still stopped to pose for a snap with an admiring passerby ahead of departing Sweden.The fan told MailOnline: ‘We wanted to support the performer who got no points from the public because if you ask me, that is quite an achievement…’I didn’t think the song was that bad but it’s quite something that millions of people across Europe didn’t think it was worth even one point.’However Olly’s father David Thornton jumped to his son’s defence as he shared his shock at the song falling flat with voters.Speaking to the BBC on Saturday night after the performance, David said: ‘I enjoyed every minute of it.’To me it’s a real surprise the public didn’t sort of connect with that song, though the juries gave it a really good score.’Switzerland’s Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna’s score of 547.

After the UK’s zero points public vote came to light, a slew of Brits took to Twitter to share their heartbreak as they insisted that the star ‘deserved better’ – in what some deemed a career-ruining moment for the singer and actor.

The Years And Years star, 33, represented the UK in Malmö, Sweden with his raunchy track Dizzy, and while things appeared to be looking positive after the jury vote of 46, he sadly received an unfathomable no votes from the public
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The Years And Years star, 33, represented the UK in Malmö, Sweden with his raunchy track Dizzy, and while things appeared to be looking positive after the jury vote of 46, he sadly received an unfathomable no votes from the public

 

The fan told MailOnline: 'We wanted to support the performer who got no points from the public because if you ask me, that is quite an achievement'

 

The fan told MailOnline: ‘We wanted to support the performer who got no points from the public because if you ask me, that is quite an achievement’

Olly smiled as he sipped on an iced coffee in Malmo after the show
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Olly smiled as he sipped on an iced coffee in Malmo after the show

He sipped a drink in the sunshine ahead of jetting to the UK
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He sipped a drink in the sunshine ahead of jetting to the UK

Switzerland's Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna's score of 547
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Switzerland’s Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna’s score of 547

Olly's saucy performance was a hit among Brits but seemingly fell flat among voters
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View galleryOlly’s saucy performance was a hit among Brits but seemingly fell flat among votersWhispers of sabotage surrounded his appearance, including claims his sound was failing, his vocals were weak and a cancellation in the final dress rehearsals.After the show, heartbroken fans wrote: ‘No cause why tf did Olly Alexander get 0? y’all deserved better’; ‘Zero public points for the UK – my jaw DROPPED #Eurovision2024”Really feel for Olly Alexander, to get 0 public votes for Eurovision is really harsh! Everyone hates the U.K! I think it’s no longer about music but about politics now. Congrats to Switzerland’.However Olly and his team seemed to take the news in their stride as they were pictured laughing and cheering after the news was announced.The star didn’t look disappointed as he celebrated with his dancers after the jam-packed performance.Other disappointed fans wrote: ‘Olly Alexander deserved so much better than that’; ‘Olly Alexander, one of UK’s best performers, got 0 public votes…. I’d have never predicted that’.’Can’t believe #OllyAlexander got zero points from the public vote. Rather mean!!’ ; ‘U.K getting zero points from the public vote. I guess leaving the E.U really triggered the continent more than expected’.

‘anyways olly alexander getting 0 public votes made me giggle his song was good but the performance ruined it all’.

Another joked: ‘That small taste of left side was nice’ after Olly made it into the top half based on the jury votes alone.

Another added: ‘Poor Olly Alexander couldn’t even get a pity point from the public’, while another questioned: ‘UK getting 0 points and Isreal getting over 300?’

The star didn't look disappointed as he celebrated with his dancers after the jam-packed performance
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The star didn’t look disappointed as he celebrated with his dancers after the jam-packed performance

He cracked a smile while departing despite a tough evening
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He cracked a smile while departing despite a tough evening

Olly was surrounded by friends, aides and luggage while leaving the hotel
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View galleryOlly was surrounded by friends, aides and luggage while leaving the hotelWhat went wrong for Olly Alexander? How UK’s Eurovision hopeful landed the dreaded ‘nil point’ with ‘sabotaged’ sound, weak lyrics and axed interview in ‘career-destroying’ bid for gloryA collective groan was heard around the UK on Saturday evening when the dreaded ‘nil point’ was announced for the country’s entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest.Years And Years’ Olly Alexander, 33, represented the UK in Malmö, Sweden with his raunchy track Dizzy, and while things appeared to be looking positive after the jury vote he sadly received a seemingly unfathomable no votes from the public.Switzerland’s Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna’s score of 547.The UK finished with a low score of 46, as fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their heartbreak as they insisted that the star ‘deserved better’ – in what some deemed a career-ruining moment for the singer and actor.Whispers of sabotage surrounded his appearance, including claims his sound was failing, his vocals were weak and a cancellation in the final dress rehearsals.

So what went wrong for the beloved star in what has been deemed ‘the most politically-charged’ Eurovision in HISTORY?

A collective groan was heard around the UK on Saturday evening when the dreaded 'nil point' was announced for the country's entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest
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A collective groan was heard around the UK on Saturday evening when the dreaded ‘nil point’ was announced for the country’s entrant at the Eurovision Song Contest

Switzerland's Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna's score of 547
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Switzerland’s Nemo stormed to an unassailable victory after the non-binary singer scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591, sweeping past Croatian entry Baby Lasagna’s score of 547

The show has been marred in controversy amid Israel's presence while it wars against Hamas in Gaza - with pro-Palestinian protesters descending on Malmo on Saturday night
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The show has been marred in controversy amid Israel’s presence while it wars against Hamas in Gaza – with pro-Palestinian protesters descending on Malmo on Saturday nightSOUND SABOTAGEDuring the performance, social media was flooded with claims that the star’s rendition of Dizzy was thwarted with technical issues.Disappointed viewers insisted something was array with the show after the saucy performance seemed to be extremely quiet with damaged sound.Twitter users penned: ‘What’s wrong with the sound on #ollyalexander performance? Or is it just my telly? Sounded quiet… Hmmmm. The actual song is good; however it did sound like the volume on Olly’s vocal had been turned down…’For what it’s worth I really liked the Olly Alexander song and staging but his voice was really badly served by the sound mix’; ‘What’s happened to the sound on Olly Alexander’s performance?…

During the performance, social media was flooded with claims that the star's rendition of Dizzy was thwarted with technical issues

During the performance, social media was flooded with claims that the star’s rendition of Dizzy was thwarted with technical issues

‘Why does Olly Alexander sound so muffled? Vocals don’t seem balanced to backing.’; ‘Have they got the sound mixing off for Olly Alexander? He’s got a much stronger voice than this…

‘We too thought UK entry Olly Alexander had sound issues, not sounding like radio play, raw, not his fault but output transmission. Other countries sound mass produced & so good as if not live. Did Olly have sound technical problem?…

Others critiqued the singer’s voice as they wrote: ‘Olly Alexander really can’t sing live. Weakest vocals of all entries tonight……by far.’

‘Unpopular opinion, I really don’t rate Olly Alexander this is bad, so bad…’; ‘His voice isn’t as strong on this track. Which is so annoying knowing how great he can sound’.

‘What an awful performance and don’t get me started on that off key singing.’; ‘I’m sorry Olly Alexander but this absolute trash, compared to even what’s been on already…’

‘Ouch. Wonder if Olly Alexander has considered a different career that doesn’t involve singing in a key.’; ‘He was off key the whole song and just didn’t fill the stage like the other acts’.

Disappointed viewers insisted something was array with the show after the saucy performance seemed to be extremely quiet with damaged sound
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Disappointed viewers insisted something was array with the show after the saucy performance seemed to be extremely quiet with damaged sound


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However, fans were quick to take to X - formerly known as Twitter - to complain that the Olly's vocals sounded 'weak' as they questioned what was wrong with the sound as he appeared to suffer sound issues
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However, fans were quick to take to X – formerly known as Twitter – to complain that the Olly’s vocals sounded ‘weak’ as they questioned what was wrong with the sound as he appeared to suffer sound issues


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Others critiqued the singer's voice as they wrote: 'Olly Alexander really can't sing live. Weakest vocals of all entries tonight......by far'

Others critiqued the singer’s voice as they wrote: ‘Olly Alexander really can’t sing live. Weakest vocals of all entries tonight……by far’

ZERO POINT

After the UK finished with a low score of 46, as fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their heartbreak as they insisted that the star ‘deserved better’.

They wrote: ‘No cause why tf did Olly Alexander get 0? y’all deserved better’; ‘Zero public points for the UK – my jaw DROPPED #Eurovision2024…

Eurovision fans were left heartbroken after Olly Alexander received a 'harsh' ZERO points in the public vote as they exclaim he 'deserved so much better'

Eurovision fans were left heartbroken after Olly Alexander received a ‘harsh’ ZERO points in the public vote as they exclaim he ‘deserved so much better’

‘Really feel for Olly Alexander, to get 0 public votes for Eurovision is really harsh! Everyone hates the U.K! I think it’s no longer about music but about politics now. Congrats to Switzerland’.

However Olly and his team seemed to take the news in their stride as they were pictured laughing and cheering after the news was announced.

The star didn’t look disappointed as he celebrated with his dancers after the jam-packed performance.

Other disappointed fans wrote: ‘Olly Alexander deserved so much better than that’; ‘Olly Alexander, one of UK’s best performers, got 0 public votes…. I’d have never predicted that’.

‘Can’t believe #OllyAlexander got zero points from the public vote. Rather mean!!’ ; ‘U.K getting zero points from the public vote. I guess leaving the E.U really triggered the continent more than expected’.

‘anyways olly alexander getting 0 public votes made me giggle his song was good but the performance ruined it all… That small taste of left side was nice’ after Olly made it into the top half based on the jury votes alone…

‘Poor Olly Alexander couldn’t even get a pity point from the public’, while another questioned: ‘UK getting 0 points and Isreal getting over 300?’.

However Olly and his team seemed to take the news in their stride as they were pictured laughing and cheering after the news was announced
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However Olly and his team seemed to take the news in their stride as they were pictured laughing and cheering after the news was announced

The stage was a feast for the eyes as it was transformed into a cross between a boxing changing room and an emotional cage
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The stage was a feast for the eyes as it was transformed into a cross between a boxing changing room and an emotional cageCANCELLED

One day before the show hit the stage, Olly’s Eurovision interview was cancelled ahead of the Grand Final so the star could rehearse. He and other acts were due to speak to the media on Friday but chaos backstage meant he could not appear.

An email sent from the organisers of the show on Friday read: ‘Please note that the big five and Sweden media conference originally scheduled for 18.30 (5.30pm BST) has been cancelled because all artists want to focus on rehearsals.’

The big five also includes Italy, Germany, France and Spain.

The cancellation of the media conference was yet another twist and turn in the most chaotic and political Eurovision in the competition’s history, which also saw the Dutch act pulled and the Isreali entry picketed.

The buildup has been overshadowed by the Gaza-Israel conflict, with activists calling on organisers to ban the Jewish state.

Huge pro-Palestine protests attended by the likes of Greta Thunberg have already taken place in the host city of Malmo in Sweden – forcing Israeli singer Eden Golan to take shelter in her hotel guarded by armed police.

Eurovision hasn't been an easy road for Olly after he faced technical difficulties during the first Eurovision semi-final performance
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Eurovision hasn’t been an easy road for Olly after he faced technical difficulties during the first Eurovision semi-final performance

‘CAREER DESTROYING’

Many have insisted that the performance could spell the beginning of the end for Olly’s previously dazzling career.

Despite this, he insisted that his motivation for taking part was to introduce himself to a wider audience. He told the Daily Star Sunday newspaper: ‘I did Eurovision because it was a great opportunity to promote my music.

‘That was part of my decision. I’m releasing new music for the first time in a few years. I hope that Eurovision will be a brilliant platform for ‘Dizzy’. It is the first song from my new album, I’ve got a lot of new music to come.’

The It’s A Sin actor thinks Eurovision does a lot to promote artists around the world.

He added: ‘People love the songs they see at Eurovision. They do really well. They’ve been embraced by a younger audience.’

The UK finished with a low score of 46 despite the impressive choreography and catchy tune
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 The UK finished with a low score of 46 despite the impressive choreography and catchy tune