Mae Muller oozes calm wearing Union Jack flag in Eurovision final dress rehearsal
Posted by  badge Boss on May 12, 2023 - 03:47PM
Mae Muller is getting ready for the big Eurovision final tomorrow, and all eyes are on her (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA WireOwnerPA_Images)

at the final dress rehearsal today.

The 25-year-old Londoner draped a big Union Jack over the most spectacular black jumpsuit, giving Eurovision fans a taste of what’s to come on Saturday evening.

The stunning jumpsuit boasts a sheer, corseted midriff and long sleeves, perfectly complementing the star’s dark locks.

Audiences won’t forget Mae is representing the UK in a hurry, as the Union Jack also lit up the stage’s backdrop for the dress rehearsal, which closely mimics what the performance will be like on the night.

Although Mae is taking to the stage under the pressure of , she looked all smiles in the run-through.

The singer will be , at the Liverpool Arena to a crowd of over 160 million viewers worldwide.

The star draped herself in the Union Jack for the dress rehearsal (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA WireOwnerPA_Images)
Mae also wore a stunning black jumpsuit, which we absolutely adore (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA WireOwnerPA_Images)

This is the first time the UK has hosted the song contest in 25 years, and we are doing so on behalf of 2022 winners, , due to the ongoing war.

Although Mae has a space in the final, she did not have to compete to get it, because the UK is part of financing the contest.

The other four countries automatically granted a place in the final are France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

Just incase anyone didn’t realise she was the UK entrant… (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA WireOwnerPA_Images)
Mae looked pretty chilled at the rehearsals, and we love her for it (Picture: Peter Byrne/PA WireOwnerPA_Images)

Hosting the evening – which will feature tributes to reigning champions Ukraine throughout – will be an array of presenters, including Britain’s Got Talent star Alesha Dixon, Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, and.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Eurovision without the, who will be taking up his usual position in the commentary box for the night.

But all eyes will be on Muller on Saturday night to see if the UK can win the contest for the sixth time since it began in 1956…

Finger’s crossed everyone thinks Mae Wrote A Good Song.

The Eurovision final will be shown on BBC One from 8pm on Saturday night.