Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker fears Olly Alexander has little chance of ... trends now

Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker fears Olly Alexander has little chance of ... trends now
Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker fears Olly Alexander has little chance of ... trends now

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Eurovision legend Cheryl Baker has expressed her fears for Olly Alexander's Eurovision performance on Saturday.

The Bucks Fizz star, who won the song contest back in 1981, confessed she thinks Olly is in with little chance of bringing home the victory, even though she desperately wants him to. 

The Years and Years singer, 33, who's representing Great Britain with his catchy tune Dizzy, divided fans with his performance during the semi final on Tuesday evening. 

While half seemed to love the song and raved about the expressive staging, others noticed Olly's vocals were slightly off and shaky, as one even hoped he was saving his vocals ahead of Saturday's final.

And it seems Cheryl also has reservations about the raunchy number as she told The Mirror that the singer should consider making some important changes to the track if he wants to be in with a chance of winning. 

Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker fears Olly Alexander has little chance of Eurovision victory as she admits the song isn't 'strong enough for Eurovision' after Tuesday evening's performance

Bucks Fizz star Cheryl Baker fears Olly Alexander has little chance of Eurovision victory as she admits the song isn't 'strong enough for Eurovision' after Tuesday evening's performance 

Cheryl admitted she has reservations about the raunchy number as she told The Mirror that the singer should consider making some important changes to the track if he wants to be in with a chance of winning

Cheryl admitted she has reservations about the raunchy number as she told The Mirror that the singer should consider making some important changes to the track if he wants to be in with a chance of winning

Speaking to the publication she said:  'I like the song, but it doesn't go anywhere. It's chart worthy but I don't think it's strong enough for Eurovision. You've got three minutes or less to make your mark. 

'In that three minutes, you need to build and make it go. He has changed it vocally with some high notes but I just don't think the song is quite there for it, it just stays on the same level.' 

Cheryl suggested Olly adds a few key changes into the track as she questioned whether with just over 48 hours to go the star could logistically make the changes. 

However, the star also wished Olly all the best as she added: 'It would be amazing if he brings the Eurovision trophy back to the UK. Olly has got such an incredible voice and I hope he wins - let's just hope as normal I've got in totally wrong when it comes to the predictions.' 

According to odds from betting company BetMGM, Olly is a outsider to win, with unpromising odds of 150/1.

The UK last took the victorious title back in 1997 when Katrina and the Waves came in number one with the track Love Shine a Light. 

It was the fifth time the UK had come in first place after Bucks Fizz previously won in 1981 with the hit Making Up Your Mind. 

Olly gave it his all as he took to the stage in Malmo Sweden on Tuesday evening as he was joined by group of hunky shirtless backup dancers as they performed the explosive number. 

Speaking to the publication she said: 'I like the song, but it doesn't go anywhere. It's chart worthy but I don't think it's strong enough for Eurovision' (pictured Bucks Fizz winning Eurovision back in 1981 L-R Bobby G, Mike Nolan, Cheryl, and Jay Aston)

Speaking to the publication she said: 'I like the song, but it doesn't go anywhere. It's chart worthy but I don't think it's strong enough for Eurovision' (pictured Bucks Fizz winning Eurovision back in 1981 L-R Bobby G, Mike Nolan, Cheryl, and Jay Aston)

She added:'In that three minutes, you need to build and make it go. He has changed it vocally with some high notes but I just don't think the song is quite there for it, it just stays on the same level' (Bucks Fizz performing at Eurovision as they whipped their skirts off)

She added:'In that three minutes, you need to build and make it go. He has changed it vocally with some high notes but I just don't think the song is quite there for it, it

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