Brooke Scullion says she's happy with her performance and "couldn't have done any more" after missing out on qualifying for the Eurovision Song Contest ...
Brooke, who was third on The Voice UK in 2020 with mentor Meghan Trainor, failed to make the top ten in Thursday's semi-final in Turin, Italy. "We are so, so happy with what we did and it just maybe isn't for me right now but maybe in the future, maybe bigger things are going to come, I've got an EP coming out, who knows? Posting on social media, the 23-year-old from Bellaghy thanked everyone who voted for her in Thursday's semi-final.
Ireland's Eurovision Song Contest entry Brooke Scullion was in tears as she thanked fans for their support after crashing out of the semi-finals.
The final is in dire need of bangers, and Brooke delivered. ‘And not just by the many, many Irish there,’ she told us. ‘It also comes during a contest full of a lot of downbeat moments.
In an emotional video to fans on her Instagram account, Brooke thanked those who voted for her and said she gave the performance her best.
You were totally amazing." They said: "You performance was amazing!!! While a third commented: "Brooke you were my absolute favorite!!
Ireland's Eurovision contestant Brooke Scullion has thanked people for their support after missing out on a place in Saturday's grand final.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Michael Kealy said it is important to give the Irish public a say in the voting process when selecting the national song and that they really felt support from the public in Turin. The head of RTÉ's Eurovision delegation, Michael Kealy, said he thought Brooke Scullion did "everything possible to qualify" on Thursday night, and that he did not think she could have done any more.
The Bellaghy singer/songwriter also described performing for Ireland in the semi-final at the PalaOlimpico in Turin as an experience "I'll never forget". The 23 ...
"Thank you to everyone for your support and love." CO Derry's Brooke Scullion has said "thank you to everyone for your support and love" after missing out on a place in the Eurovision final. Brooke Scullion says 'thank you to everyone for your support and love' after missing out on Eurovision final
The Derry woman represented Ireland in last night's song contest semi-final, performing 'That's Rich' in the Pala Olimpico Arena in Turin, Italy.
I’m so happy, so thank you.” Thank you so much to everyone who voted. We are so, so happy with what we did.
The Derry woman represented Ireland in last night's song contest semi-final, performing 'That's Rich' in the Pala Olimpico Arena in Turin, Italy.
I’m so happy, so thank you.” Thank you so much to everyone who voted. We are so, so happy with what we did.