‘Bored BBC Breakfast viewers complain after Eurovision uproar’

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BBC Breakfast has sparked a mixed response among viewers, with some taking to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the Eurovision coverage. This year, Olly Alexander is representing the UK with his song “Dizzy,” and hopes to secure victory. However, some fans have been left concerned about the overall topic of the competition.

During the show, presenter Charlie Stayt mentioned that the Eurovision Song Contest is set to begin, with the UK entry, Olly Alexander, discussing his preparations with David Stillito. This announcement prompted a wave of complaints on social media.

One user, @r0bwfoster, expressed their frustration by tweeting, “Oh good. Eurovision. Again. #bbcbreakfast.” Another user, @JimSmitagain, sarcastically reassured fellow viewers, saying, “Don’t worry, there’ll be a Strictly story soon.” @Rob, echoing the sentiment, wrote, “Oh good. Eurovision #BBCBreakfast [weary face emoji].” @Susan05713606, clearly exasperated, exclaimed, “Not the frigging Eurovision, Jesus wept #bbcbreakfast.”

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