From Jemini To Daz Simpson: 10 of the UK’s Worst Eurovision Song Entries Ever

Eurovision Song Contest day has finally arrived and it’s fair to say we’re in with a good chance of scoring top points this year with the UK’s very own contestant Molly Smitten-Downes a popular choice with bookies.

If Molly does win with ‘Children of the Universe,’ she’ll become the first British contestant to win since Katrina and the Waves triumphed in 1997.

Jemini are the only UK entry to ever score zero points (YouTube)

But, while the UK has plenty of wins under its belt, luck hasn't always been on our side, clocking up our fair share of some quite frankly AWFUL entries.

Remember the out-of-tune vocals and half-hearted dancing from Jemini in 2003 when they gave an embarrassing performance of ‘Cry Baby?’ Yes, they are still our WORST entry EVER after scoring a whopping… ZERO points. Thanks, guys!

Let’s not forget Rikki who scored just 47 points for ‘Only The Light’ which was so bad that even us Brits failed to support the single, which couldn’t even get into the top 75 on the UK singles charts.

Find out who else have bombed at the Eurovision Song Contest below...

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