Eurovision flops looks unrecognisable as they reunite 17 years after representing UK in song contest

EUROVISION flops are worlds away from their heyday as they reunite 17 years after representing the UK.

In 2007 Scooch shot to fame as they took to the skies for their entry to the iconic song contest.

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Eurovision flops are worlds away from their heyday as they reunite 17 years after representing the UKCredit: EBU
In 2007 Scooch shot to fame as they took to the skies for their entry to the iconic song contest
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In 2007 Scooch shot to fame as they took to the skies for their entry to the iconic song contestCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The pop group is formed of Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer
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The pop group is formed of Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ SpencerCredit: AFP - Getty
Now, 17 years on, the group have shown there's no bad blood with Eurovision
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Now, 17 years on, the group have shown there's no bad blood with EurovisionCredit: Instagram

The pop group is formed of Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer.

The foursome won the British national selection show with Flying the Flag (For You) and went on to represent the United Kingdom in Helsinki.

It climbed the UK Singles Chat and reached the fifth spot and the single was even released on CD.

However, despite being catchy it received negative press and subsequently nabbed just 19 points in total, seeing the UK finish in joint 22nd place with France.

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Now, 17 years on, the group have shown there's no bad blood with Eurovision.

David could be seen sporting a full black beard while Russ has gone from a blonde to brunette.

Meanwhile, the girls appear frozen in time, looking as youthful as their performance almost two decades ago.

Olly Alexander is representing the UK and will perform his song Dizzy at the contest on Saturday night.

Eurovision Song Contest entries 2024

Here are all of the acts taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Finalists:

Semi-finalists:

Out:

  • Poland: LUNA - The Tower
  • Iceland: Hera Björk - Scared of Heights
  • Moldova: Natalia Barbu - In The Middle
  • Azerbaijan: FAHREE feat. Ilkin Dovlatov - Özünlə Apar
  • Australia: Electric Fields - One Milkali (One Blood)

The event will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Scott Mills and Rylan Clark will once again be commentating on all the Eurovision action for the BBC.

Graham Norton will then take over duties for the grand final on Saturday.

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