The 2018 Eurovision Song Contest took place in Portugal on Saturday night, and whilst the UK had some hope of doing well with SuRie, things didn't quite go to plan during her performance.
As SuRie took to the stage to belt out her hit 'Storm', half way through the track a man made his way onto the stage and grabbed the microphone out of SuRie's hands, trying to make a statement to the millions of viewers who were tuned in.
Despite being a true professional and carrying on brilliantly with her performance, SuRie was understandably left a little shaken by the incident. Although Eurovision bosses did give the UK the chance to perform again, SuRie turned it down after feeling she'd done the track justice during the first performance.
Now, just days after the incident, SuRie is back in the UK and joined Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on the This Morning sofa. Revealing she has suffered some nasty bruises from the incident, SuRie said, "There are a couple of bruises from where I was holding the mic but I’m okay. My shoulder where he came in as well."
Although the moment looked incredibly scary, SuRie revealed she didn't have 'time to feel fear'. She told the hosts, "There wasn’t any time to feel fear. He was suddenly there. Security were on him as quick as he was on me. He got the mic for a few seconds that was out of my hands, but the song was still going, the backing singers were still singing, the crowd was still chanting so I just turned upstage for a moment, but I was still cheering and clapping with the crowd."
She then added, "I turned back and I saw the mic on the floor and I was like 'That’s mine I’ll just finish the song.'"
Watch SuRie's interview below:
After carrying on with her performance, many Eurovision fans were quick to praise the singer with many expressing how 'proud' they were of SuRie.
Despite this, like in previous years, the UK failed to gain votes from both the public and the Eurovison jury. After the votes came in from around the world, the UK finished third from bottom.
See what the past UK Eurovision stars are up to now:
UK Eurovision contestants: Where are they now? (RADIO VERSION)
2003: Jemini - 'Cry Baby'
Liverpudlian duo Gemma Abbey and Chris Comby, aka Jemini, received NUL POINTS in Latvia back in 2003. Since then, Gemma's been convicted for benefits fraud and Chris works in a clothes shop.
2004: James Fox - 'Hold On to Our Love'
Fame Academy alumni James came 16th in 2004 and went on to release the official FA Cup single for Cardiff FC before playing Paul McCartney in The Beatles' West End musical Let It Be.
2005: Javine - 'Touch My Fire'
Javine Hylton just missed out on a place in Girls Aloud in 2002, but represented the UK in Eurovision two years later with 'Touch My Fire'. She came 22nd, but redeemed herself as runner-up on Celebrity Come Dine with Me in 2010.
2006: Daz Sampson - 'Teenage Life'
Remember Daz? He scored 25 points but still managed to chart at number 8 in the UK with 'Teenage Life**'**. Since competing in 2006 he's become a football manager.
2007: Scooch - Flying the Flag (For You)'
Scooch's innuendo-laced track was branded 'rubbish' by the public. The band continue to play Pride festivals and members Caroline and Russ are now an item.
2008: Andy Abraham - 'Even If'
You'll probably recognise Andy from The X Factor 2005. He came joint last in Belgrade in 2008, but didn't let that deter him and still performs to this day.
2009: Jade Ewen - 'It's My Time'
Jade Ewen actually did alright, you know? 'It's My Time' came fifth in 2009. She then joined Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah in Sugababes and now plays Princess Jasmine in the West End production of Aladdin.
2010: Josh Dubovie - 'That Sounds Good to Me'
Josh now goes by the stage name Josh James after 'That Sounds Good to Me' finished last with just 10 points.
2011: Blue - 'I Can'
We had such high hopes for Blue as they hit Düsseldorf in 2011, but they boys blamed political voting for their disappointing tenth place position. Duncan, Simon, Anthony and Lee were then dropped from their record label after 2015's 'Colours' album sold less than 4000 copies in its first week.
2012: Engelbert Humperdinck - 'Love Will Set You Free'
Actual, real life Engelbert Humperdinck came second to last for the UK in 2012. It was a difficult time for all involved; but he's obviously still doing the whole music thing well into his seventies.
2013: Bonnie Tyler - 'Believe in Me'
We totally forgot Bonnie had placed 19th with 'Believe in Me' back in 2013. Madness.
2014: Molly Smitten-Downes - 'Children of the Universe'
Molly was one of the favourites to win with a song intended to 'break down political boundaries' in 2014; but unfortunately she only managed a measly 40 points. She's still making music, though; most recently appearing on a track with German DJ Zwette.
2015: Electro Velvet - 'Still in Love with You'
Remember The X Factor and The Voice rejects Electro Velvet? Nah, us neither. In case you're wondering, they came 24th in Vienna in 2015 before releasing a cover of 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' in 2016.
2016: Joe and Jake - 'You're Not Alone'
Joe and Jack's follow-up track, 'Tongue Tied', failed to chart.
2017: Lucie Jones - 'Never Give Up on You'
The X Factor's Lucie Jones finished fifteenth last year, and has since returned to the role of Elle Woods in Legally Blonde The Musical.
The eventual winner of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest was named as Israel's Netta after she stunned the crown with her track 'Toy'.
Watch her performance below:
After Netta's victory, the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Israel.