Eurovision You Decide: Mans Zelmerlow stuns viewers as he takes aim at Theresa May
EUROVISION YOU DECIDE host Mans Zelmerlow sent viewers into a frenzy as he took a cheeky swipe at Prime Minister Theresa May during tonight’s show.
Eurovision You Decide: Mans Zelmerlow stuns viewers as he takes aim at Theresa May
Eurovision host describes Theresa May's hair as 'fluffy'
The Swedish presenter was asked to take part in a British test after the former Eurovision Song Contest winner said he felt at home in the UK.
“I’m feeling more and more British by the minute,” he told co-host Mel Giedroyc.
Mel replied: “I thought you might say that so I’ve prepared a little test for you.
“Don’t be nervous, it’s just to see, Mans, how British you are feeling.”
Eurovision You Decide: Mans Zelmerlow took aim at Theresa May during a quiz
Eurovision You Decide: Theresa May's hairstyle was mocked by the presenter
Mans agreed to take part in the quiz, with the 49-year-old asking: “What is Kate Middleton’s official title?”
Mel went on to test the 31-year-old on a series of other British topics.
But it was a question about Theresa May, which caught the attention of viewers.
“How would you describe Theresa May’s hairdo?” Mel probed.
Mans simply replied: “Fluffy,” but it was enough to send viewers into meltdown with many rushing to Twitter to comment on the remark.
“‘How would you describe Theresa May’s hair?’ ‘…fluffy’ oh Måns #EurovisionYouDecide,” one tweeted.
While another added: “How would you describe Theresa May’s hairdo? Fluffy! #EurovisionYouDecide. Nearly spilled the wine I laughed so hard.”
A third continued: “#EurovisionYouDecide Theresa May has fluffy hair! OH THE BURN!!!”
Eurovision You Decide: Theresa May's hairstyle was mocked by the presenter
Eurovision You Decide: Mel was stunned by Mans performance during the quiz
However, others weren’t as impressed as another shared: “This is... embarrassingly scripted, but still lets Mans know more than me about the UK! #EurovisionYouDecide.”
Another question saw Mans confess he believed Donald Trump would “never” visit the UK.
It came after the singer took a shock swipe at Brexit Remoaners while running through the terms and conditions of Eurovision You Decide.
The Eurovision Song Contest will air on BBC One on Saturday 12 May.