Mae Muller puts on a leggy display in a sequinned co-ord as she attends Capital’s Summertime Ball

Mae Muller sparkled in the spotlight in a glamorous ensemble as she attended the Summertime Ball at Wembley in London with Barclaycard on Sunday.

The Better Days singer, 25, put on a very leggy display as she donned a sequined silver co-ord, with a sassy thigh-skimming miniskirt and matching top.

The Eurovision star – who eventually went from second to last place in the competition’s final – showed off her toned curves as she posed up a storm on the red carpet ahead of the event.

Mae flashed her midriff, showing off her stunning array of tattoos as she struck a slew of poses.

The I Wrote A Song hitmaker wore her signature dark locks loosely styled in beach waves, as they fell over her shoulders.

There she is! Mae Muller sparkled in the spotlight in a glamorous ensemble as she attended the Summertime Ball at Wembley in London with Barclaycard on Sunday

Sparkling: The Better Days singer, 25, put on a very leggy display as she donned a sequined silver co-ord, with a sassy thigh-skimming miniskirt and matching top

The British songwriter gave herself a few extra inches when she slipped on a pair of glamorous strappy white heels.

She opted for a radiant makeup palette, with an ombre bronzed eye shadow and pink blush on her cheeks.

The artist finished off with a slick rouge lipstick, which emphasized her stunning features.

Mae also accessorized with a slew of dazzling gold rings in various shapes.

Also present at the star-studded event was singer Raye, who performed in style in a sheer orange dress that left little to the imagination.

The escapism. hitmaker, 25, increased her height with chunky nude platforms and opted for quirky eye makeup to stand out from the crowd.

Elsewhere, Tallia Storm, Tom Grennan and Joel Corry were seen arriving before taking the stage.

Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard returns today with an exciting atmosphere and incredible artists performing their best hits.

Stunner: The Eurovision star – who eventually went from second to last in the contest final – showed off her toned curves as she posed up a storm on the red carpet ahead of the event

Radiant confidence: Mae flashed her midriff and showed off her stunning array of tattoos as she struck a slew of poses

Turning heads: The I Wrote A Song hitmaker wore her signature dark locks loosely styled in beach waves, as they fell over her shoulders

80,000 Capital listeners and a huge line-up of the world’s hottest artists flocked to London for the event.

The event takes place at Wembley Arena in North London.

The venue tweeted last month, “Is it even officially summer until Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard?

“#CapitalSTB is going BIG this year!”

It comes after BBC bosses said they want singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor to be Britain’s entry in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

It follows sharp criticism of the Corporation after Mae finished second from last in the Liverpool final earlier last month.

Sophie, 44, is an established artist with hits such as Murder On The Dancefloor, and during the lockdown she reached new audiences with her successful Kitchen Disco videos, which earned her an eponymous Radio 2 show.

The mother of five is to be questioned about taking part in next year’s show as BBC bosses will regain full control of the UK entry selection process.

Glam: The British songwriter gave herself a few extra inches as she slipped on a pair of glamorous strappy white heels

Wow! She opted for a radiant makeup palette, with an ombre bronzed eyeshadow and pink blush on her cheeks

Beauty: The artist finished with a slick rouge lipstick, which emphasized her stunning features

Bling bling: Mae also topped it off with a slew of dazzling gold rings in various shapes

In 2021, they handed over the role to an outside company in an attempt to reverse the poor performance of the British entrants.

A music industry source told The Mail on Sunday: “At the moment there is only one artist on the BBC’s list for Eurovision 2024, and they have no plans to add anything to it.

‘Sophie Ellis-Bextor is seen as the ideal match for the competition – she’s a great singer and artist, and she’s already known to audiences, both straight and gay, across Europe. The criticism the BBC has received for its decision to choose Mae Muller this year has been quite ferocious.’

Ms Muller was chosen to perform in last weekend’s Eurovision final by global management company TaP Music, who also chose 2022 entrant Sam Ryder, who finished second.

Doubts about Ms. Muller had grown before the finale, with her voice criticized for not being strong enough to carry the song she performed, I Wrote A Song. Her rehearsal was riddled with errors and faced sound problems.

A series of old quotes, in which she suggested she hated the UK, alienated some.

Next choice? It comes after BBC bosses said they want singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor to be the UK entry in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest

Criticism: It follows sharp criticism of the Corporation after Mae finished second from last in the Liverpool final earlier last month

There was also controversy when she said Boris Johnson should not have had a hospital bed when he was hit by Covid.

It also emerged that she had applied for a German passport, saying she wanted to help her do less paperwork when performing in the EU.

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