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Michael Rice belts out his losing song in Israel airport after coming last in Eurovision

He might have ranked at the very bottom of the song contest’s leader board but Michael didn’t let this get him down

MICHAEL Rice put on a brave face and belted out his song Bigger Than Us at Israel’s airport today – just hours after he came last in the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Hartlepool born singer was left gutted after the results came in and revealed he’d only scored three in the public vote.

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Michael Rice put on a brave face as he flew home from Israel and treated travellers to an impromptu performance of his Eurovision song

But when he arrived to catch his plane, Michael, 21, made sure he put on another show to entertain the crowds in the departures lounge.

Along with some help from some local dancers, Michael sang at the top of his lungs, much to the delight of his fellow travellers

Following the UK’s crushing defeat, Eurovision host Graham Norton blasted the competition as unfair.

Graham said during a voiceover last night: “I hope he's not upset because he did all he could tonight, he really did.

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The 21-year-old gave a brilliant performance but came last in the competitionCredit: AP:Associated Press

“Our hearts go out to Michael and the whole team who worked so, so hard on the competition this year. You can't fault his performance tonight.”

“He absolutely did not deserve that result. It was really unfair, and I hope he's OK...He's got his mum and his Nan here, and we will all go and give him a hug later on.”

Duncan Laurence's glory for the Netherlands last night marked the first time that the country had won Eurovision since 1975.

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He was awarded a staggering 492 points.

The Hartlepool born singer beamed as he performed in the departures lounge

Elsewhere in the Tel Aviv show, music legend Madonna thrilled fans with a show-stopping interval performance of her hit song Like A Prayer, as well as her new single, Future.

The superstar was surrounded by dancers wearing gas masks and horse costumes to create a dystopian environment.

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Madonna, 60, went on to shock organisers however, as two of her dancers – wearing Israeli and Palestinian flags – started to hug.

Madonna wowed the crowds with her performance of Like A Prayer and new single, FavouriteCredit: Getty Images - Getty

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The Queen of Pop was previously forced to defend her appearance.

She said previously: “I’ll never stop playing music to suit someone’s political agenda, nor will I stop speaking out against violations of human rights, wherever in the world they may be.

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“My heart breaks every time I hear about the innocent lives that are lost in this region and the violence that is so often perpetuated to suit the political goals of people who benefit from this ancient conflict.

“I hope and pray that we will soon break free from this terrible cycle of destruction and create a new path towards peace.”

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