X Factor star is UK Eurovision entry
Former 'X Factor' asterisk Andy Ibrahim has been elect to represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Vocal Contest.
The 43-year-old former dustbin-man was chosen by the public to travel to Serbia as the country's Eurovision ledger entry.
The isaac Merrit Singer, whose song is called 'Even If', thrum former 'EastEnders' principal Michelle Gayle in the world suffrage on Sat night.
Public speaking later on he was selected for the Eurovision, Abraham said: "I'm freaked out. What can I say - the public take voted me in and I'm over the moon."
"I will try my best to seduce them proud out in Srbija. I actually hope mass in Europe will give the song a chance."
Ibrahim, wHO was the runner-up in the 2005 series of 'The X Factor', has been installed at betting odds of 25/1 to advance the Eurovision by William Hill.
A representative for William Hill, Prince Rupert Adams, said: "Deplorably it looks like we've got a bigger turkey than Ireland. In the time to come the UK will demand to pick a freshness play to stand a chance."