Rylan Clark sends a message to “Absolutely Dear” remember Monday after Eurovision’s disappointment

The UK group ranked 19th in this year’s annual song competition
Rylan Clark conveyed a message after the disappointment of the British women’s group to remember Monday, calling them “absolute darlings.”
It was a manic week in Basel, Switzerland, and Rylan commented on both semifinals in BBC Radio 2 host Scott Mills.
While Graham Norton returned to the final as usual, Rylan and Scott provided additional comments at the latter’s station where the breakfast show was held.
The former X Factor singing is one of the biggest fans on Monday, and the trio is hoping to win the first European title in the UK with a song since 1997, what exactly happened to their songs?
It consists of 30-year-old Lauren Byrne, 30-year-old Holly-Anne Hull and 29-year-old Charlotte Steele.
Sadly, they didn’t get any points from the public, got the rankings in No. 19 and didn’t start last year with Olly Alexander ranked 18th.
Days after Austrian singer JJ won the Eurovision Network, Rylan took his Instagram story with a group of photos and some kind of the same thing.
“Just want to say how proud I am of these @remembemmonday__ pride. You and your team are so happy to be with them this year.
“Thank you for being the absolute dear xxxx.”
Apart from everything he did, Rylan played his part in the recent Who Doctor episode.
The Star Space Competition was held, which is revealed in the plot of Rylan’s freeze himself, and only appears from his deep sleep when there is a TV show.
He said in a separate Instagram post on Sunday (May 18), “In one week, I won the BAFTA, won the European competition on Eurovision, and held the Star Song Contest in Who Doctor Who. A few weeks were worse.”
Rylan’s Bafta Win was presented at various angles during the semi-finals and was awarded Rob Rinder in the Comedy Entertainment category to perform Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour.
The 36-year-old’s comments on Monday arrived a few days after Graham offered his followers his next move.
“On this Sunday, @remembermonday_eUrovision might be a strangely agnostic beast, but it is certain that the musical talent of these three women.
He said: “Charlotte, Holly and Lauren, thank you for stepping up your efforts and challenging on Eurovision with elegance, humor and stage crafts.