Eurovision's Scott Mills has heaped praise on the city of Liverpool.
The 50-year-old has travelled to Merseyside to commentate on the semi-finals of the song contest. The DJ appeared on today's edition of Good Morning Britain ahead of the second semi final at the M&S Bank Arena.
Scott has been wowed by how the city has embraced the song contest as he told Richard Arnold: "I'm not just saying this. In terms of what going on and how visible the contest is, this is the best host city ever.
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"Even if you don't have tickets, it's been going on for a week or more. It's not just what's happening in the arena, Eurovision fever is everywhere."
Scott has been a part of 12 editions of Eurovision and also made the claim on yesterday's edition of BBC Morning Live as he read out a message he received on social media: "Eurovision is life now. I don't want it to end. People walking through Liverpool in full sequins and flags is so boss."
The BBC programme was hosted by Merseyside native Sam Quek who joked: "That's just a normal Tuesday afternoon in Liverpool. People walking around in sequins."
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