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ITV Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway distracted by 'saucy' scenes - and gives reason why UK may not come last in Eurovision 2022

Kate Garraway has given a reason as to why she thinks the UK may not come last in Eurovision Song Contest this year.

The presenter was back on Good Morning Britain on Friday (March 11) alongside co-host Ben Shephard when the pair began to discuss the latest news of the UK's entry into the competition.

It was announced on Thursday (March 10) that TikTok star Sam Ryder has been chosen as the UK entry for the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest.

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The singer-songwriter will perform the track Space Man at the grand final in Turin, Italy, in May after finding fame covering songs on TikTok during lockdown where he had so far accumulated 12 million followers, making him the most followed UK music artist on the platform, according to the BBC.

But as everyone knows, the UK hasn't got the best track record when it comes to competing in the popular contest and last year, James Newman scored zero points leaving the country very much in last place.

While discussing Sam’s Eurovision campaign, Ben and Kate's fellow presenter Charlotte Hawkins shared her hope that the UK will improve on its position in previous years.

She said: "I mean let’s just hope that we do better with that than we’ve done in previous years, because I hate to remind you of this, but we did come last, last year. We got nil points."

"It’s got a bit of a Scandinavian vibe. I reckon we might pick up points there," Kate commented with Charlotte then questioning Kate on whether she was saying the 'Scandinavian vibe' could be what will 'swing it for us' this year.

"Well we need voted from someone else," Kate responded before Charlotte added: "As long as we don’t come

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