Oh no, not again.
For the third year in a row, the UK has crashed out at Eurovision, taking 19th place out of a possible 26.
It feels particularly cruel this time because our contestants, Remember Monday, got a lot of things right with their song, What the Hell Just Happened.
Most notably, they could sing – and I mean, really, really sing.
Lauren, Holly and Charlotte hit every harmony in their song, What The Hell Just Happened, with pinpoint precision, drawing on a decade of West End experience that's seen them star in everything from Matilda to Phantom Of The Opera.
After toe-curling performances from Olly Alexander in 2024 and Mae Muller in 2023, their vocals were as strong as a lion's roar. So strong, in fact, that they caught the attention of former Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst.
"Harmonising on the Eurovision stage has hardly worked out in the past, but they're spot on," Conchita enthused before the final.
"Their confidence is incredible. You immediately trust them, because when you feel the artist is nervous, you get nervous as a viewer. But they are just so light and so sharp."
So what went wrong?