Eurovision act Remember Monday told to 'lock themselves in a room' to avoid Rylan Clark
Scott Mills has issued a warning to the UK's new Eurovision act to lock themselves in a room to avoid the influence of Rylan Clark.
In today's Scott Mills Breakfast Show, the BBC Radio 2 star spoke to the UK's new Eurovision Song Contest act, Remember Monday, a pop trio aiming for European glory with their track, 'What The Hell Just Happened?'.
The 69th Eurovision will take place in Basel, Switzerland, in May this year, with Remember Monday set to lodge an attempt to improve on Olly Alexander's 18th place for his song, Dizzy, in last year's competition.
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Scott's Radio 2 colleague, Rylan Clark, is reportedly keen to meet the Eurovision hopefuls. Scott read a message from the Dating Naked UK star, who said he "can't wait" for a "night out with the girls".
Scott said: "Our Rylan's been on. 'Tell them I can't wait for a night out with the girls', leading to an excited reaction from the singers, but Scott had some words of caution.
He continued: "Look at me. In the week of Eurovision, we can all have a night out before that. In the week of Eurovision, lock yourself in your room and if Rylan tries to contact you in any way, going, 'Aw, let's go on; let's have one', do not do that.
"Not one because I...let me tell you, from past experience, it doesn't go well, and if I see you with him, I will be moving you away from him, alright?"
The BBC writes that Remember Monday, which is comprised of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steel, describes themself as "pop girlies with a little bit of yeehaw".
What The Hell Just Happened? was co-written with Billen Ted, Thomas Stengaard and Julie 'Kill J' Aagaard. Billen Ted, Tom Hollings and Sam Brennan have also worked with Little Mix and Anne Marie.
Meanwhile, Thomas Stengaard has scooped up Eurovision success before, having written the 2013 Danish winner, 'Only Teardrops', while pop artist Julie 'Kill J' Aagaard is a multi-platinum songwriter.
Rylan, known for appearing on The X Factor, Celebrity Big Brother and This Morning, has previously hosted Eurovision and presented Radio 2's event coverage alongside fellow fan Scott.
In related news, it was revealed that Rylan had secured a guest role in the latest series of Doctor Who, in which he plays a host on a fictionalised version of the Eurovision Song Contest dubbed the Interstellar Song Contest.
He said: “As a massive Whovian, getting the call to be in Doctor Who was a call I’ve always dreamed of getting. The episode is all my favourite things about the show with an added song contest set in space. It really is a dream come true. I can’t wait for everyone to see it. It is going to be out of this world.”