8 Outrageous, Wild, and WTF Moments from the Brit Awards
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The Brit Awards are back tomorrow (2 March), and it’s likely there will be some iconic moments at this year’s ceremony. After all, why break the habit of a lifetime?
This year we can look forward to stellar performances from the likes of Dua Lipa, RAYE, Little Simz, and Arlo Parks – not to mention perpetual gay favorite Kylie Minogue who will (rightfully) be presented with a Global Icon award after the huge success of her summer hit “Padam, Padam”.
Clara Amfo, Maya Jama, and Roman Kemp will be joining forces as a trio of hosts for the event. Let’s hope that they’re ready for an awards ceremony where, historically, some really wild things have happened.
Here are some outrageous things that happened in previous Brit Awards that you might not remember:
1. Adele getting cut off during her speech
At the 2012 Brit Awards, Adele won Album of the Year for her album 21 – you know, the one with Someone Like You and Rolling in the Deep – and got up to make her speech.
She started off by saying, “Thank you. Thank you very, very much. Nothing makes me prouder than coming home with six Grammys and then coming to the Brits and winning Album of the Year. I’m so so proud to be British and to be flying our flag and so proud to be in the room with all of you.”
At that point, host James Corden started apologizing and cut her off, saying he couldn’t believe he had to do it.
Looking annoyed, Adele then ended her speech with, “Goodbye, and I’ll see you next time round,” before putting her middle finger up.
The awards moved on swiftly to a performance by Blur, who started their set amidst boos from the audience in support of Adele.
2. Robbie Williams challenging Liam Gallagher to a fight
During the 2000 Brit Awards, Robbie Williams challenged the former Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher to a televised boxing match and a bet of £100,000 during his acceptance speech.
Apparently, Williams was spurred on by Gallagher constantly poking fun at the Take That member.
The boxing match was meant to raise money for the NHS but it doesn’t look like it ever happened – however, Williams has continued to challenge Gallagher to a match up until as recently as 2019.
The pair have an ongoing feud that has spanned over 20 years despite originally being close friends.
3. The Florence + The Machine and Dizzee Rascal collab
Florence + The Machine and Dizzee Rascal were an unlikely collaboration at the 2010 BRIT awards, but the resulting remix was a hit.
They sang You’ve Got The Love and Dirtee Cash together to create You’ve Got The Dirtee Love, which led to massive cheers from the audience.
It was so popular that the pair performed their duet again at Glastonbury and then released it as a single too.
4. Stormzy calling out Theresa May over Grenfell
During Stormzy’s performance of Blinded By Your Grace at the 2018 BRIT awards, he freestyled a verse that called out the then-Prime Minister Theresa May for neglecting the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
While water rained down on him, Stormzy said: “Yo, Theresa May, where’s the money for Grenfell?”
He added that the government “just forgot about Grenfell, you criminals, and you got the cheek to call us savages, you should do some jail time, you should pay some damages, we should burn your house down and see if you can manage this”.
The performance came after Stormzy won two Brit Awards – one for British Male Solo Artist and one for British Album of the Year for his album Gang Signs & Prayer.
5. The 1975 ‘smoking weed’ underneath their table
The 1975’s Matt Healy and George Daniel were allegedly caught smoking weed underneath a table during the 2017 Brit Awards by fellow bandmate Ross MacDonald, who subsequently uploaded a clip of the supposed incident to Instagram.
It doesn’t seem like anyone else noticed though, as the band later appeared on stage to pick up their award for Best British Group.
After causing a stir online at the time, the clip has since been deleted from Instagram.
6. Cheryl saying her safe word is ‘don’t stop’
During the 2018 BRIT awards, Jack Whitehall engaged in a very awkward interview with ex-One Direction member Liam Payne and his then-fiancée Cheryl.
Whitehall mentioned Payne would later be performing his song For You from the film Fifty Shades Freed, and then asked whether he had a ‘safe word’ – a known term in the BDSM community.
Payne laughed and pointed at Cheryl, saying that she would know what it was. Cheryl then responded with, “Don’t stop.”
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