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Remember Monday's Holly-Anne breaks silence on missing jewellery at Eurovision and confirms engagement ring is GONE
Remember Monday's Holly-Anne breaks silence on missing jewellery at Eurovision and confirms engagement ring is GONE

Scottish Sun

time19-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Remember Monday's Holly-Anne breaks silence on missing jewellery at Eurovision and confirms engagement ring is GONE

The star had feared her jewellery had been 'pinched' SAD LOSS Remember Monday's Holly-Anne breaks silence on missing jewellery at Eurovision and confirms engagement ring is GONE Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) REMEMBER Monday star Holly-Anne Hull has broken her silence after her precious jewellery vanished at the Eurovision Grand Final. The devastated singer has confirmed she has her wedding ring back but that her pricey engagement ring is "gone". Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Remember Monday's Holly-Anne Hull has spoken out about her missing jewellery Credit: Getty 5 The singer's engagement ring wasn't found after the weekend's Eurovision Song Contest Credit: Getty Holly, 30, is convinced the sparkler was in her hotel room when it went missing and has been forced to say "goodbye" to it. Now back in the UK, Holly - who is one third of the British Eurovision act Remember Monday - has spoken out about her missing ring. It comes after The Sun revealed she had feared her jewellery was 'pinched' after she removed her rings for the performance of their song What The Hell Just Happened? in Basel, Switzerland, on Saturday night. Holly spoke about her nightmare during an interview on Capital FM's Breakfast Show on Monday morning. Host Chris Stark asked: "Holly, very quickly, did I read you lost your wedding ring?" The girls remained silent for several seconds before Holly replied: "Yep. It's my engagement ring. "I found my wedding ring but my engagement ring is gone. "I honestly don't know where it is. I am so upset about it. "It's something silly, like it's in the hotel room. It's not like I went on a wild night out and lost it. It's like I've misplaced it because I'm so silly and my brain was scattered all over the place." Chris' co-host Sian Welby asked: "Are you still in the hotel now, or are you home? Remember Monday star Lauren Byrne is last Eurovision contestant standing as she parties until 6am after defeat Holly told her "I'm in my house. I've had to say goodbye to her." Holly-Anne wed her partner Craig in 2023. Together with bandmates Lauren Byrne, 30, and Charlotte Steele, 31, she performed at the St Jakobshalle Arena and finished in 19th place. The group were tenth after the jury vote on Saturday night but sadly, as they received no points from the public, the trio were sent tumbling down the leaderboard. Austrian opera singer JJ won Eurovision with Wasted Love. A staggering 7.9million Brits turned in to the contest on Saturday night. But despite their defeat, Remember Monday are standing proud and partied until 6am on Sunday morning. Charlotte said: "I can't explain how amazing the whole thing has been. It has been more than we could have ever wished for. "We are so proud of what we did and just the whole build up was just so fantastic. "We had about an hour's sleep before our flight home yesterday. We had so much fun!" The girls, who says they are now heading straight back into the rehearsal room, will be performing at Capital FM's Summertime Ball this summer. 5 Remember Monday represented the UK at Eurovision on Saturday night Credit: Splash 5 The trio finished in 19th place Credit: Getty

Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage
Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A REMEMBER Monday pop star's wedding ring went missing while she was on stage at Eurovision — as the UK girl band were also robbed in the public vote. Former West End star Holly-Anne Hull, who is part of the all-female trio, had taken off her jewellery for the performance of their song What The Hell Just Happened? Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Holly-Anne Hull, centre, who is part of Remember Monday, found her wedding ring and several other pieces of jewellery missing after performing Credit: Getty 3 The trio hear the public vote Credit: AP When she returned backstage, her gold band and several other pieces of jewellery were missing. A Eurovision insider said: 'A few items were missing and no one seemed to know where they went. It was obviously very upsetting.' Holly-Anne, 30, wed her partner Craig in 2023. The Sun understands all the jewellery was later found, to the girls' relief, after what appeared to be an innocent mix-up. The trio also featuring Lauren Byrne, 30, and Charlotte Steele, 31, performed at the St Jakobshalle arena in Basel, Switzerland, and finished in 19th place. The group were tenth after the jury vote on Saturday night. But they received no points from the public, sending them tumbling down the leader board. They flew home to the UK yesterday. The contest, watched by 7.9million Brits, was won for Austria by opera singer JJ with Wasted Love. It knocked New Day Will Rise by Israel's Yuval Raphael into second place in the show's final minutes. Eurovision fans ask 'what the hell just happened' as they compare UK's Remember Monday to pound shop Disney princesses Security was tightened for the event, but two pro-Palestinian protesters tried to storm the stage during Israel's performance, with a crew member being hit with paint. A man and a woman were ejected from the arena and Yuval was said to be 'shaken and upset'. Police earlier clashed with pro-Palestinian protestors in the centre of Basel. 3 Austria's JJ celebrates the win Credit: AP

Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage
Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage

The Irish Sun

time18-05-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Eurovision scandal as Remember Monday singer's wedding ring STOLEN as she performed live on stage

A REMEMBER Monday pop star's wedding ring went missing while she was on stage at Eurovision — as the UK girl band were also robbed in the public vote. Former West End star Advertisement 3 Holly-Anne Hull, centre, who is part of Remember Monday, found her wedding ring and several other pieces of jewellery missing after performing Credit: Getty 3 The trio hear the public vote Credit: AP When she returned backstage, her gold band and several other pieces of jewellery were missing. A Eurovision insider said: 'A few items were missing and no one seemed to know where they went. It was obviously very upsetting.' The Sun understands all the jewellery was later found, to the girls' relief, after what appeared to be an innocent mix-up. Advertisement Read More on EUROVISION The trio also featuring The group were tenth after the jury vote on Saturday night. But they received no points from the public, sending them tumbling down the leader board. They flew home to the UK yesterday. Advertisement Most read in News TV The contest, watched by 7.9million Brits, was won for It knocked New Day Will Rise by Eurovision fans ask 'what the hell just happened' as they compare UK's Remember Monday to pound shop Disney princesses Security was tightened for the event, but two pro-Palestinian protesters tried to storm the stage during A man and a woman were ejected from the arena and Yuval was said to be 'shaken and upset'. Advertisement Police earlier clashed with pro-Palestinian protestors in the centre of Basel. 3 Austria's JJ celebrates the win Credit: AP LET'S BREAK THE MOULD By HOWELL DAVIES REMEMBER Monday did us proud — but we got nul points from the public for the third time in five years. It's clearly time to change tack. Our grime, hip hop and left-field pop scenes are thriving right now — so let's send an act that breaks the safe, Radio 2-friendly mould next year.

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