Eurovision 2003: From Zeroes to Charity Heroes
Don't they look a lot more cheerful than they did at the end of the Contest in 2003?
This is Gemma Abbey and Chris Crombey, aka UK nul pointers Jemini, photographed in Liverpool's Chameleon Club last night when they reformed for one night only for the city's Alder Hey Hospital's children's heart charity.
With their interesting interpretation of the song Cry Baby, the pair became the only British representatives thus far to finish the Contest with a great big duck egg on the scoreboard.
Jemini have long since split up, but the good-natured sports that they are, Chris and Gemma, bless 'em, put their non-scoring nightmare behind them for a good cause. If you too would like to help Alder Hey Children's Hospital, there's more information here.
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