Katie Price was heard laughing as the UK Eurovision entry has the only one to receive no points at the contest.
While watching the results come in on her Instagram, Katie said that it is “actually funny” and suggested that bosses in charge of the UK entry should have put her on stage.
The 42-year-old reality star can be heard chatting with fiance Carl Woods when she says “I’d smash it” if given the opportunity to go on stage in a black catsuit.
Katie famously wore a bright pink latex catsuit when she failed in her attempt to be selected for Eurovision in 2005.
She performed the song ‘Not Just Anybody’ but narrowly lost out to Javine Hylton’s ‘Touch My Fire’.
Despite Katie suggesting a 2022 attempt to reach the finals in Italy, Carl seemed not too keen on the idea.
During the Instagram footage, Carl said: “There’s a geezer on here who’s just got zero points, done worse than you and he weren’t even wearing a ridiculous pink outfit.”
When Katie confronted him over if he thinks his remarks are funny, he replied: “It’s very funny.”
As the news of zero points was confirmed for James Newman at The Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam, you could hear a mixture of boos and cheers.
Obviously disappointed by the news, James raised his beer as he stood to celebrate, causing Kaite to say: “I don’t know why he’s happy, he’s lost.”
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There were many shocked fans by the voting last night as numerous nations received nil points from the public, including Germany and Spain.
Italy’s act Måneskin took the title with their song Zitti E Buoni in what showed Eurovision fans that rock and alternative music is making a rise in the competition with the likes of Finland and Ukraine entries also proving popular with the public.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk