Anne-Marie fell down the stairs on stage at the 2022 Brits during her performance with KSI.
The singer looked to have her Madonna moment but recovered like a pro.
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The 30-year-old was belting out the lyrics in her stunning red dress as she slipped up on stage making her way down the stairs.
However, within seconds she managed to regain her balance and continue on with the performance.
Following her stumble, Anne-Marie tweeted: "Didn't need my left ankle anyway."
Social media users were pretty supportive of the singer and applauded how she managed to carry on after slipping.
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One user wrote: "Felt so sorry for her! Hope she's okay!
"She carried on amazing and was such a amazing performance love you."
A second tweeted: "What a pro she is carrying on!"
Another sympathetic user added: "I fall like this everyday, no joke. She did so well!"
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I mean obviously some were there to make a football related jokes.
One user commented: "Clear dive and it’s a yellow card all day long for me."
"Think we need to get var to check this," another wrote.
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Someone else wrote: "REF that was a clear dive send her off."
Anne-Marie was of course performing her hit single 'Don’t Play' with KSI.
The YouTuber turned singer and rapper then went on to perform 'Holiday', which was also nominated for Song of the Year.
Adele went on to win the first award of the night for Song of the Year with 'Easy on Me'.
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She was up against artists such as Ed Sheeran, Dave and Elton John, beating them all to the punch.
Well, one thing we were not expecting to see was Ed Sheeran's opening act with heavy metal band Bring Me The Horizon.
The singer, most incredibly, teamed up with the rock stars to perform his hit 'Bad Habits'.
One user wrote: "Are Bring Me the Horizon really duetting with Ed Sheeran or is this another example of Apple spying on me and tailoring content based on my car playlists once again?"
Another added: "Ed Sheeran with Bring Me the Horizon was not on my Brits bingo card."
The Brit Awards aired today (8 February) at the O2 Arena in London, hosted by comedian Mo Gilligan.
Topics: UK News