Mae Muller speaks out after disappointing Eurovision 2023 result
Mae Muller returned to Twitter on Sunday after a disappointing result in the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest saw her finish second from last.
The London based singer, 25, who represented the UK during Saturday evening’s competition, took to the social media site to thank her fans her their support.
She wrote: ‘I know I joke a lot but we really put our all into the last few months, not the result we hoped for but so proud of everyone & what we achieved on this journey.
‘Congrats to all the countries, I’ll never forget this journey and I love you all.’
Performing her track I Wrote A Song, the singer finished second to last in the competition, which was held on behalf of war-torn Ukraine at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena.
The star scored 24 points, only beating Germany who gained 18 points.
The result seemed more disappointing to fans after the spectacular performance of UK’s Sam Ryder in last year’s competition.
The Space Man singer came runner up, only narrowly missing out on the top prize to last year’s winners Ukraine.
Despite their disappointment, fans were quick to rally around Mae and show their support.
TV presenter Rylan Clark wrote: ‘We love you so much and we couldn’t be prouder of you.’
One fan wrote: ‘You were amazing tonight,’ while another added: ‘Ur our winner always.’ [sic]
A fourth tweeted: ‘so proud of you, you did so well.’
Watch her performance below: