Mae Muller, the Eurovision winner, has back to take covert jabs at the government, and fans are loving it.
The 25-year-old singer finished second to last in the Eurovision Song Contest, with Sweden’s Loreen taking home the medal for the second time.
She looked to be in good spirits in her newest TikTok, which took aim at the Conservatives.
Mae pouted for the camera and mimed her hit single I Wrote A Song. She captioned the brief clip: ‘Stream my song to p**s off a tory.’
While several hailed her an ‘absolute queen,’ another replied: ‘I knew I liked her for a reason.’
‘She saw the Eurovision contract ended and knew what to do,’ another quipped.
This isn’t the first time Mae has spoken out against British politics, having previously said that she ‘hates the nation’ during a debate about free school lunches.
Mae just stated, ‘No, since that’s how I felt,’ when asked if she regretted her actions.
‘I do, though, regret people taking them out of context. Me saying, “I hate this country: is not ideal as I am representing this country. But I love where I’m from,’ she added to the Times.
‘It’s a privilege to be born here and that’s why I felt strongly. We deserve the best and at that time this amazing country wasn’t getting the best. We were being let down.’
Mae’s performance of I Wrote A Song garnered 15 points from the national juries but only nine points from the global televoting, giving her a total of 24 points.
It’s the fewest points a UK Eurovision artist has received since James Newman received 0 points in 2021 and Electro Velvet’s Still In Love With You received 12 points in 2015.
Nonetheless, according to the Official Charts, the track is predicted to reach number nine on the charts this week, which would give Mae her very first top 10 hit.
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.