“‘YOU CAN’T CALL IT THE UK ENTRY IF BRITAIN CAN’T EVEN RECOGNISE IT.’ Eurovision has erupted into total chaos after Angela Scanlon mocked the UK act for using “more German lyrics than the German contestant” — unleashing a vicious online war over whether Britain’s entry is bold and modern… or a complete national embarrassment. Outraged viewers blasted the song as “painfully performative,” “too political,” and “designed for activists instead of voters,” with many already predicting another catastrophic “nul points” humiliation on the world stage. But supporters fired back instantly, accusing critics of turning Eurovision into a culture-war battlefield and insisting the controversy is only making the act more famous across Europe. Now tensions are boiling over as fans demand answers from BBC bosses — and insiders claim one explosive backstage moment after Angela’s comment may have made the situation even worse than anyone realised.

Eurovision viewers joked the UK would get ‘no points’ again this year after Look Mum No Computer performed for the first time.

The second semi-final aired live from Vienna on the BBC on Thursday night, with fans tuning in to see what is in store for the song contest.

While viewers were left unimpressed by the performance of YouTube star, whose real name is Sam Battle, 37, they went on to hail Delta Goodrem, 41, as the star of the night after she performed her song for Australia, Eclipse.

For the UK’s act, Sam wore a pink boiler suit as performers in fluffy computer headwear danced in a mock workshop, while he played a synthesiser on his song Eins, Zwei, Drei.

Fans wrote on X: ‘Just when you think it’s absolutely impossible to get any worse the UK entry has done it yet again! Absolute Trash. Nil points!’

‘Why does the UK do so badly at Eurovision. LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER is another car crash of a performance. We’ve not had a good entry since Sam Ryder’;

Eurovision viewers joked the UK would get 'no points' again this year after Look Mum No Computer performed for the first time

Eurovision viewers joked the UK would get ‘no points’ again this year after Look Mum No Computer performed for the first time

‘That was embarrassing for the UK. I will be surprised if we get any points this year.’

However, others thought a ‘joke’ act might actually do better than last year’s entry Remember Monday, who placed 19th out of 26.

‘UK was actually really interesting to watch! And funny. Much better than I expected!’

‘I thought the UK Eurovision staging was brilliant. It’s not a radio friendly song, but it sticks in your head because it’s so catchy. It’s bonkers, but I like the fact we’ve tried something wacky + different because the last few ‘radio friendly’ songs didn’t land us points.’

Singers from the so-called big five- the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain  and France – automatically qualify for the final, with their broadcasters contributing the most to Eurovision financially.

Meanwhile, Delta played a sparkly gold piano as she performed her song Eclipse.

The singer and former Neighbours star, who is arguably the best known act in the song contest for 2026, was accompanied by a harpist.

During her performance, Delta was elevated into the air from the top of her piano.

Fans wrote: ‘Delta Goodrem best performance of the night. She sold what is basically a 2016 song and elevated it’;

While viewers were left unimpressed by the performance of YouTube star, whose real name is Sam Battle, they went on to hail Delta Goodrem as the star of the night

While viewers were left unimpressed by the performance of YouTube star, whose real name is Sam Battle, they went on to hail Delta Goodrem as the star of the night

Fans wrote on X: 'Just when you think it's absolutely impossible to get any worse the UK entry has done it yet again!' but others liked the performance

Fans wrote on X: ‘Just when you think it’s absolutely impossible to get any worse the UK entry has done it yet again!’ but others liked the performance

Fans wrote: 'Delta Goodrem best performance of the night. She sold what is basically a 2016 song and elevated it'

Fans wrote: ‘Delta Goodrem best performance of the night. She sold what is basically a 2016 song and elevated it’

Elsewhere, Love Island star Antigoni Buxton performed her song Jalla for Cyprus and went through to the final

Elsewhere, Love Island star Antigoni Buxton performed her song Jalla for Cyprus and went through to the final

‘Delta was incredible – amazing to think she had to learn how to speak and sing again only a few years ago!’

‘Australia was good I like it. My favourite ever. Delta has to win. I’m up for her’.

The singer released the single Eclipse in March and it has reached No.1 on the Australian AIR Independent Singles Chart.

Elsewhere, Love Island star Antigoni Buxton, 30, performed her song Jalla for Cyprus and went through to the final.

The ten entries which went through were Bulgaria, Ukraine, Norway, Australia, Romania, Malta, Cyprus, Albania and Denmark.