The BRIT Awards aired this evening, but fans were quick to notice a change for Charli XCX when she picked up her second award of the night
Charli XCX has won two awards so far tonight (Image: WireImage)
BRIT Awards viewers quickly spotted a change as Charli XCX picked up her second award of the night.
Charli XCX has already won two awards this evening including Song of the Year for her Guess Remix with Billie Eilish. But when the brat singer returned to collect the Best Dance Act, fans of the show noted a huge change.
Viewers noticed that the camera had been raised to avoid showing too much of Charli’s chest in her see-through dress. Noticing the change, one viewer penned: “Cameraman issued new instructions, keep the camera high #BRITs2025.” Another added: “Why is the camera so zoomed into Charli #BRITs #thebrits #brits2025.”
A third penned: “lol the camera is higher up on charlie now #BRITs2025,” with a fourth writing: ” ITV changing the camera angle for Charli XCX like we didn’t notice the first time #BRITs2025.” Another shared: “Camera staying high up this time #charlixcx.”
Charli picked up Song of the Year ( Image:
Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Im) The camera angles changed for her second win ( Image:
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As she accepted her first award from US singer Lenny Kravitz, Charli XCX said: “Thank you. This is cool I’m really happy that a song about underwear now has a Brit award – very important stuff.”
She also thanked Billie for collaborating, revealing she asked the US star to join her only three days before they recorded the song.
Elsewhere on the show tonight, Myles Smith used his Rising Star acceptance speech to urge the Government, companies that own venues, and music executives to “stick with artists” and help save grassroots venues.
In his impassioned speech, he said: “I was raised by a single mum on free school meals in a state school that only had instruments because of government-backed schemes. I grew up in a town that, according to loads of clickbait articles, is the worst town in Luton. But yet I’m somehow here, a four-time Brit nominee, a graduate from a Russell Group university…
“But tonight, whilst I have the attention of the nation and this award, which gives me kind of like this really cool speaking power, I want to ask three questions. My first is to the Government: if British music is one of the most powerful cultural exports we have, why have you treated it like an afterthought for so many years?”
He added: “How many more venues need to close? How many more music programmes need to be cut before we realise that we can’t just celebrate success, you have to protect the foundations that make it?”
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