Martin Lewis delights fans with his daring style statement for Eurovision final

13 May 2023 , 19:46
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Martin Lewis delights fans with his daring style statement for Eurovision final
Martin Lewis delights fans with his daring style statement for Eurovision final

Martin Lewis delighted fans after he shared a picture of himself rocking a colourful outfit for the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Money Saving Expert swapped his usual button-up shirts and dapper blazers for something a little more festive.

The 51-year-old took to Twitter to show off his shiny look for the annual competition, which is being held in Liverpool tonight.

He wrote: "There are rumours eurovision is on tonight..."

Martin rocked a rainbow-patterned zip-up sleeveless top with a pair of white checkered trousers.

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The broadcaster completed the look with simple sunglasses as he posed next to his wife Lara Lewington.

Martin Lewis delights fans with his daring style statement for Eurovision finalMartin looked a little different in his Eurovision fit (Martin Lewis/Twitter)
Martin Lewis delights fans with his daring style statement for Eurovision finalHe swapped his suits for something with more colour (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

She looked gorgeous in a silver sequinned one-shoulder dress and sported dramatic eye makeup.

Fans immediately rushed to the comment section to compliment Martin on his new look.

"Nice outfits. You've inspired me, I might just change into something shiny," one user said.

Another posted: "Loving the outfit, Martin," while one commented: "You pair are legends. 12 points!!!"

"Oh I’m loving the bright hooded gilet! Fabulous," another wrote.

The UK, having placed second last year, are hosting this year's contest on behalf of Ukraine, whose Kalush Orchestra won last year.

Eurovision kicked off with an opening sequence from last year's winners, who performed their winning entry, Stefania, from the Maidan Nezalezhnosti metro station in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine.

The group were also joined from the UK by a number of British icons, including Princess Kate, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sam Ryder, Ms Banks, Ballet Black, Bolt Strings and Joss Stone.

The Princess’ contribution to the film involved a short, instrumental piano performance, created by Joe Price and Kojo Samuel, and was recorded earlier this month.

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Her short segment was recorded in the Crimson Drawing Room of Windsor Castle.

There has been a huge change with the voting system this year as, for the first time, there will be a Rest of the World vote, allowing everyone to participate in the voting - no matter where you are.

The usual Eurovision juries are still in the mix too but this time they only get a chance to vote in the final rather than in the semi-finals too.

Zara Woodcock

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