Scott Mills, a radio DJ and Eurovision presenter, believes that last year’s Eurovision defeat was due to Sam Ryder and Rylan Clark hitting the bars a few nights before the final. He is determined to prevent this from happening to Olly Alexander in this year’s competition. Scott considers Rylan to be a troublemaker who takes UK contestants out for boozy nights, potentially affecting their performance. He recalls how Ryder avoided him and Rylan in the lead-up to the final, which he believes helped Ryder secure second place with his song “Spaceman”.

As Olly Alexander prepares to compete in this year’s Eurovision, Scott is adamant about keeping an eye on Rylan to ensure he doesn’t lead Olly astray. Despite acknowledging that he has also gone astray in the past, Scott believes Olly’s experience as a seasoned performer will help him shine on the Eurovision stage. With Olly’s track “Dizzy” in the running, Scott remains optimistic about the UK’s chances, considering the unpredictability of the competition and the impact of a great performance.

Last year’s Eurovision host Hannah Waddingham has expressed her sentiments of missing the Eurovision contest this year after experiencing the celebratory atmosphere in Liverpool. Scott recounts the memorable week of fun and joy in Liverpool during the previous contest, culminating in Swedish act Loreen’s victory with “Tattoo”. Scott believes that trying to equal last year’s party atmosphere in Malmo, where this year’s Eurovision is being held, may be a challenging task for organizers given the fond memories from Liverpool.

Scott, who has been involved with Eurovision since 2011, equates the Eurovision contest to Christmas for him, highlighting the community spirit and happiness that come with the event. He expresses his enthusiasm for the competition, emphasizing the joy of supporting different countries and witnessing outstanding performances. Scott appreciates the revival of Eurovision’s popularity in the UK in recent years and hopes to continue being a part of the event, as long as the BBC allows him to be involved.

While discussing Olly Alexander’s participation in this year’s Eurovision, Scott praises the actor’s experience on big stages, expressing confidence in his ability to deliver a stellar performance. Scott mentions that Olly’s impressive staging adds to his potential success in the competition. As the semi-finals and final of Eurovision approach, Scott remains excited about the unpredictability of the event and the possibility of a surprising outcome. He looks forward to the communal celebration and happiness that Eurovision brings to fans and participants.

In light of the upcoming Eurovision contest, with Olly Alexander representing the UK, Scott Mills emphasizes the importance of avoiding distractions and focusing on delivering a standout performance. He reflects on past experiences with contestants like Sam Ryder and the impact of external factors on their performance. With his commitment to supporting Olly and ensuring a positive experience for UK participants, Scott looks forward to the festivities and camaraderie that Eurovision brings to fans across different countries.

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