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EUROVISION UK Loser
Josh Dubovie is "still smiling" today after coming LAST in the flamboyant song contest. The 19-year-old from Basildon, Essex, represented the UK with a song masterminded by hit-maker Pete Waterman.
But his performance of That Sounds Good To Me failed to win over the public and national juries and he ended up in bottom place with only 10 points.
Dubovie, who is returning to Britain today, said: "This has been one of the best experiences of my life no matter where I've come in the contest.
"It's been a privilege to represent the UK, I will keep performing and I'm still smiling."
It is the third time the UK has finished in bottom spot in the past eight years, after poorly-received performances from Andy Abraham in 2008 and Jemini in 2003.
Waterman and co-composers Mike Stock and Steve Crosby said: "We are proud that Josh performed our song brilliantly and he did a fantastic job for the UK."
Graham Norton, whose commentary entertained BBC viewers, also spoke of his pride in Dubovie.
He said: "It's a shame it wasn't our year but I think the UK should be very proud of Josh and he should be very proud of himself."
Last night's contest, watched by an estimated 150 million people, was held at the Telenor Arena in Oslo, Norway.
(the Sun today)
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