Eurovision fans all had the same complaint on Saturday night as the highly anticipated Grand Finale finally hit screens.
Within minutes of the show starting, fans called out commentator and TV star Graham Norton.
The event kicked off with an impressive intro, that saw last year's winners Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine return to perform their hit Stefania.
While they performed on the stage at the arena in Liverpool, where the final is being held on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, the intro video started off in what looked like a train station writes the Mirror.
It featured guest performances from the likes of Joss Stone and Kate Middleton.
Viewers were delighted, praising champions Kalush Orchestra for making such a triumphant return.
But it wasn't for everyone, as many viewers complained about Graham.
As each new familiar face joined the band in the cameo, Graham told fans who they were and what was going on.
But the constant narration over the vocals was frustrating viewers, as many fans took to Twitter to beg Graham to stop commentating while the singing was going on.
One viewer tweeted: "Wtf, will somebody please tell Graham Norton to shut the f**k up so can hear what they are singing."
Another complained: "Graham Norton just shut the hell up tryna listen to the music," as a third fan added: "Why is Graham talking all over this?! Sshhhhhh."
A fourth fan begged: "Stop talking and let us enjoy the music, Graham!!"
Other viewers were just pleased to have Eurovision and Graham back after a year away, loving his witty comments.
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