Alesha Dixon co casts with glamorous co host Hannah Waddingham at the

Alesha Dixon co-casts with glamorous co-host Hannah Waddingham at the pre-final Eurovision event

Alesha Dixon cut a chic figure as she joined her Eurovision co-hosts Hannah Waddingham, Graham Norton and Julia Sanina at a press conference in Liverpool on Friday.

The 44-year-old BGT star attracted attention in a sleek green satin suit just 24 hours before the competition’s grand finale.

Alesha wore an oversized double-breasted blazer that she wore open, which accentuated a touch of her gorgeous figure.

Using a radiant makeup palette, the stunner slicked back her raven locks and completed the look with gold jewelry.

Meanwhile, Hannah, 48, looked sensational in a chic orange dress that hugged every inch of her beautiful curves.

Alesha Dixon co casts with glamorous co host Hannah Waddingham at the

Big night: Alesha Dixon (far right) cut a chic figure as she joined her Eurovision co-hosts Hannah Waddingham (left), Graham Norton (far left) and Julia Sanina (right) at the press conference in Liverpool on Friday

Style: Alesha, 44, attracted attention in a stylish green satin suit just 24 hours before the grand finale

Style: Alesha, 44, attracted attention in a stylish green satin suit just 24 hours before the grand finale

The sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms and she accentuated her features with a light makeup powder.

She pulled her blonde locks into a bun and let the strands fall to frame her beautiful face.

The hosts showed no sign of nervousness on stage as they spoke to global media ahead of Saturday’s final, which is expected to be watched by 180 million viewers.

Elsewhere, actress Claire Sweeney, 52, who is commentating on the event for BBC Radio Merseyside, told Web she wishes she had been at the Eurovision Song Contest when she was younger.

“I look back with a little regret that I never set foot on it when I was younger…” I feel like I missed something… I had a song that would have been perfect.

She also teased that she needs to “get her act together” when she goes on the air on Saturday night.

I admit, “There are so many things I would like to say.” I could be honest, but I don’t know how honest I can be.

The local girl also gushed about Liverpool as hosts, saying it was the “perfect place” for the world-famous competition.

Gorgeous: Hannah, 48, looked sensational in a chic orange dress that hugged every inch of her beautiful curves

Gorgeous: Hannah, 48, looked sensational in a chic orange dress that hugged every inch of her beautiful curves

Green with envy: Alesha (far right) wore an oversized double-breasted blazer that she wore open, which accentuated a touch of her gorgeous figure

Green with envy: Alesha (far right) wore an oversized double-breasted blazer that she wore open, which accentuated a touch of her gorgeous figure

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Effortless: Using a radiant makeup palette, the stunner slicked back her raven locks and completed the look with gold jewelry

Effortless: Using a radiant makeup palette, the stunner slicked back her raven locks and completed the look with gold jewelry

I went on to say, “I couldn’t be prouder… The city has strengthened.” We stand side by side, including everyone… As the song goes, “All you need is love, and that’s it , what it was.”

She also exclusively revealed to Web that she had filmed her first scenes on Coronation Street on the same day that the first Eurovision Song Contest semi-final took place.

“It was the most mental day of my career and I can’t believe that happened to me at the age of 52… I couldn’t believe it on my first day on the cobbles.”

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Earlier in the day, Mae Muller appeared in high spirits as she took the stage at the Eurovision rehearsals.

The 25-year-old British competitor literally raised her country’s flag as she hopped around wearing the Union Jack.

Toned: Hannah's sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms, and she accentuated her features with a light makeup powder

Toned: Hannah’s sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms, and she accentuated her features with a light makeup powder

Giggles: Graham was overcome with giggles during the press conference

Giggles: Graham was overcome with giggles during the press conference

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Regret: Actress Claire Sweeney, 52, who is commentating on the event for BBC Radio Merseyside, told Web she wishes she had been at the Eurovision Song Contest when she was younger

Mae, who struggled with her voice and received vocal rest this week, looked back at her best while practicing her performance.

Speaking about feeling under pressure, the singer said: “Sam Ryder wins, hosts Ukraine and ends up last.”

“These are all things I could freak out about.” But they’re amazing experiences, so I’m going to look at them positively. I can’t wait to get out of here, it’s exciting.”

Speaking of hosting Liverpool on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, she said: “Eurovision is proof that we can stick together as people and whatever the result tomorrow night, I will be very proud look back on it.”

Mae looked incredible in a black jumpsuit with a sheer top and a pair of heeled boots.

Let's go!  Mae appeared to be in high spirits on Friday, the UK's accession literally raising her country's flag as she hopped around with the Union Jack

Let’s go! British contestant Mae Muller was in high spirits as she took the stage ahead of the live final at Eurovision rehearsals on Friday morning

Competitor: The 25-year-old UK competitor literally raised her country's flag as she hopped around wearing the Union Jack

Competitor: The 25-year-old UK competitor literally raised her country’s flag as she hopped around wearing the Union Jack

She wore her raven locks in loose beachy waves and opted for a light layer of makeup.

Mae was joined on stage by a choreographer, who gave her directions as she rehearsed for the upcoming performance.

Of her post, Mae said, “I wrote the song a few days before I knew about Eurovision.”

She continued, “So I looked at the song again, put my Eurovision Song Contest hat on and thought it was a way to connect with the audience.” How can I share an intimate moment with 200 million people create and here’s how.