Entertainment reported Richard Arnold was quick to offer their congratulations to one guest on Good Morning Britain.

08:37, 06 May 2026Updated 08:39, 06 May 2026

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A Eurovision star recently welcomed a new addition to his family.

Appearing on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain (May 6), Look Mum No Computer star Sam Battle spoke to Ed Balls, Kate Garraway and Richard Arnold about what viewers can expect to see during his performance at the highly anticipated Eurovision song contest.

However, the competition quickly turned to his personal life as the ITV star was quick to mention the fact that he’s become a new dad.

Richard commented: “Congratulations because you’re a dad very recently!” Sam replied: “Yeah, I know! Just over three weeks.”

As Ed and Richard both highlighted that it was four weeks, Kate added: “You’re in that first month blur, we can forgive you for that, it all blurs into day and night.”

 Sam Battle

Look Mum, No Computer star Sam Battle was congratulated on the ITV show for the news(Image: ITV)

The singer took to Instagram at the start of April to confirm the news of his son’s arrival, sharing a snap of the newborn in a blanket and a yellow hat.

He wrote: “Speak soon, everyone. Max born today, happy healthy. Back on it soon. Take care.” The Eurovision star was inundated with congratulatory messages from people on becoming a dad.

A baby in a yellow hat

Sam shared an adorable snap of his newborn on Instagram(Image: ITV/INSTAGRAM)

One person said: “Congratulations, Sam and fam.” Another wrote: “Aww Max!!!!! Congratulations guys.”

Someone else commented: “OMG!!! He’s beautiful! Congratulations xxx” While another person shared: “Congratulations from the UK Eurovision fan club.”

BBC viewers will watch Look Mum No Computer represent the UK in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

Next week, the musician, whose real name is Sam Battle, will take to the stage to perform his song Eins, Zwei, Drei, in hopes of bringing home the win.

Sam Battle

Sam teased there is a “risky” move in his upcoming performance

Speaking about what Eurovision fans can expect to see, Sam teased that the staging won’t be one to miss.

He commented: “I can’t give away too much, but there’s an element of risk that’s a bit risky, and if I miss the points, then I might have very bruised shins.”

As Ed asked if he was going to be doing some element of gymnastics, Sam hinted that there was a bit involved.

The singer added: “I’ve got two left feet, but they’ve trained my feet to be a little bit less left-footed, but not too much dancing!”

Good Morning Britain is available to watch on ITVX and the first Eurovision Song Contest semi-final airs Tuesday, May 12 at 8pm on BBC One

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