Those tuning in to watch the Eurovision Song Contest were left doing a double take as they thought a famous pop star invaded the show.
After months of build-up the grand final of the biggest music competition in the world finally kicked off on Saturday night (May 13).
Tens of millions across the world tuned in to watch 26 acts and bands take to the stage at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena as they performed their hearts out in a bid to be crowned the Eurovision 2023 winner and walk away with the coveted trophy.
The city is hosting on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won last year’s contest but are unable to host due to the Russian invasion.
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