BRIT Awards 2022: Anne-Marie FALLS down the steps during dramatic live performance – as fans brand her ‘total pro’ for carrying on song

Anne-Marie received an outpouring of support from viewers after suffering a dramatic tumble during her performance at The BRIT Awards on Tuesday night.

Things took a turn for the worst when the singer, 30, fell down a set of steps while belting out Kiss My (Uh-Oh) in front of a 20,000-strong audience at The O2 Arena.

Her voice wavered as she toppled onto her hands-and-knees but, like a true pro, carried on with the showstopping production.

Wow! Anne-Marie received an outpouring of support from viewers after suffering a dramatic tumble during her performance at The BRIT Awards on Tuesday night

Despite the embarrassing blunder, her adoring fans took to Twitter to voice their support, claiming she has ‘styled it out well’ and proved herself a ‘total pro’.

Users wrote: ‘Think Anne-Marie styled that out well, props to her, true pro #BRITs.’

‘Anne Marie made that fall look like part of the act. Total pro Red heart #BRITs.’

‘@AnneMarie you are my little girls fave. Carrying on like that after falling. She’s impressed, and you showed anything is possible when you try and push on. Hope you are ok. #inspiration.’ 

Ouch! Things took a turn for the worst when the singer, 30, fell down a set of steps while belting out Kiss My (Uh-Oh) in front of a 20,000-strong audience at The O2 Arena


Professional: Her voice wavered as she toppled onto her hands-and-knees but, like a true pro, carried on with the showstopping production

Reassuring: Despite the embarrassing blunder, her adoring fans took to Twitter to voice their support, claiming she has ‘styled it out well’ and proved herself a ‘total pro’

‘@AnneMarie what a total pro. Love you even more than ever! Red heart #brits2022.’

‘Gotta give it to Anne Marie for carrying on so effortlessly. Every time I’ve stacked it in the exact same manner I’ve simply wanted to pass away. #Brits.’

‘#thebrits ouch Anne Marie, that’s gonna hurt tomorrow!! What a pro tho, to continue on with an amazing performance.’

Even her backing dancer couldn’t hide his shock as he looked in in surprise at the jaw-dropping spectacle. 

Aaah: The blunder came as a surprise to many viewers

Talented: She attempted to carry on singing while crashing over

Trendy: She wore a dazzling red minidress which flashed her legs

Belting: She sang from the top of her lungs despite falling onto her hands-and-knees

The 2002 songstress was soon joined on-stage by YouTuber-turned-rapper KSI, as they proved themselves to be quite the pairing during a collaboration.

Anne-Marie ensured she caught the eye of onlookers as she went without a bra on the 2022 Brit Awards with Mastercard red carpet at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday.

The hitmaker who is set to perform at the event, showcased her impressively flat stomach as she opted for a skimpy black wrap-around string top which left little to the imagination.

She opted for a black leather jacket which she wore open at the front to leave plenty of skin on show.

Woah: Even her backing dancer couldn’t hide his shock as he looked in in surprise at the jaw-dropping spectacle

The hitmaker wore a pair of chic floor-length trousers in black to match the rest of her attire.

She wore her hair slicked back into a ponytail and accessorised with a pair of gold earrings.

Anne-Marie wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty facial features and posed up a storm as she arrived at the venue.

The hitmaker is set to take to the stage with rapper and YouTuber KSI, 28, with the pair performing their platinum-certified, song of the year-nominated hit, Don’t Play.

What a pair! The 2002 songstress was soon joined on-stage by YouTuber-turned-rapper KSI

Pals: They proved themselves to be quite the pairing during a collaboration

The ceremony will see Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher, Adele, Dave, Little Simz, and this year’s Rising Star award winner, Holly Humberstone, take to the stage for performances.

Doja Cat had also been on the lineup, but was forced to pull out after several members of her crew tested positive for Covid.

She tweeted last week: ‘Unfortunately, due to cases of COVID within my crew, I will no longer be performing at the Brits. ‘It’s simply not safe for us to continue to rehearse together and put each other in harm’s way. I can’t wait to perform for my UK fans as soon as I can. Take care of yourselves.’

Spellbinding: The entertaining performance was finished off with a helping of confetti

Accessorising: Anne-Marie threw a black furry number over her shoulder

It’s set to be a big night for British music, with Adele and Ed Sheeran leading the 2022 BRIT Awards nominations, with an impressive four nods each.

Joining Adele and Ed with four nominations are Little Simz and Dave, who along with Sam Fender, will battle it out for the inaugural Artist of the Year award at the ceremony which airs at 8pm on ITV and will be hosted by Mo Gilligan for the first time.

The ceremony, in association with Mastercard, sees the most female artists nominated in over a decade, however, they are still outnumbered three to two by male nominees.

Fans: One user wrote: ‘Think Anne-Marie styled that out well, props to her, true pro #BRITs’

It comes after The Brit Awards sparked controversy after scrapping male and female categories and switching to gender-neutral gongs for the first time in its history, causing naysayers to brand the event ‘woke’.

Sam Fender, Central Cee, David Guetta are up for three awards on the night, while Doja Cat, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X are each nominated for two prizes and will go up against Taylor Swift for International Artist of the Year award.

Elsewhere, there are plenty of artist who’ve been double nominated for the 2022 ceremony including Becky Hill, Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Glass Animals, Griff, Joel Corry, Joy Crookes and KSI.

While Little Mix, Måneskin, Raye, Tom Grennan and Wolf Alice are also recognised twice.

In style: Anne-Marie ensured she caught the eye of onlookers as she went without a bra on the red carpet

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