
Eurovision 2025 final: Fans prepare as 2025 Eurovision grand final due to kick off in Switzerland
'I love Eurovision, my husband hates it'
Kris Bramwell
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On the topic of viewing parties, we've just received this from Paula Brimecome in the Isle of Wight, who says: 'I love Eurovision. My new husband hates it but I'm getting him involved."
Garry however, 'refused to smile for the photo'.
The pair got married on 27 July 2024.
'I will make him love Eurovision as much as me, I'm determined to,' she adds.
Paula has been working all day today and Garry did try and make an effort except he put up England flags rather than union jack flags in preparation for tonight.
Paula usually has a Eurovision party but tonight it will just be the happy couple and the dogs with a takeaway and 'lots of drink and waving of flags, of course'.
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