Jack Whitehall was tasked with hosting the annual Brit Awards last night (February 21) when he made a last-minute change from the autocue.
The comedian, who was praised for his presenting skills, was introducing Rag’n’Bone Man to the stage when he switched his words.
Let’s face it, it was probably for the best.
It was Anita Singh, the arts and entertainment editor for The Telegraph, who tweeted to say she could see Jack’s autocue from her seat.
Jack was apparently supposed to describe the ‘Human’ singer as having ‘the beard of a hate cleric’, but at the last minute, the comedian said ‘wizard’ instead.
A good call.
She wrote:
I can see Jack Whitehall’s autocue from my seat. It said Rag’n’Bone Man has ‘the beard of a hate cleric’ but he changed it to ‘wizard’
I can see Jack Whitehall’s autocue from my seat. It said Rag’n’Bone Man has ‘the beard of a hate cleric’ but he changed it to ‘wizard’
— Anita Singh (@anitathetweeter) February 21, 2018
This was met with responses from the likes of Lily Allen who commented:
No way, really?
No way , really ?
— Lil Yellin (@lilyallen) February 21, 2018
Really
— Anita Singh (@anitathetweeter) February 21, 2018
I can confirm @jackwhitehall was supposed to say ‘hate cleric’ if you were watching at home and using subtitles!
— Melanie Coppins (@Melaniesawyer1) February 22, 2018
After Rag’n’Bone Man‘s performance of his track ‘Skin’, which featured pyrotechnics, Jack addressed singer Olly Murs, who was in the crowd.
He said:
That was a controlled blaze by the way. Apparently Olly Murs was in the toilet tweeting about it.
He was, of course, referring to Olly’s tweets from November last year when police responded to reports of ‘an incident’ in Oxford Circus station in London.
Olly had told his Twitter followers he was in the ‘back office’ of Selfridges department store and said everyone should get out because of ‘gun shots’.
During the night, Jack also sidled up to former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl (formerly Cole) and her partner Liam Payne, to quiz them about how their ‘date night’ was going.
Looking as ruffled as Cheryl’s dress under Jack’s questioning, 24-year-old Liam replied:
It’s gone great so far. We’re having a good time, right?
However, little did the popstar know things were about to get a tad awkward.
UPDATE || Jack Whitehall interviewing Liam and Cheryl at the #BRITs and mentioning Niall ! pic.twitter.com/qWRu1wwZeO
— 1D Updates! (@OfficialWith1D) February 21, 2018
Jack asked the couple:
Big question. I know it’s probably past his bedtime but is the little guy watching at home? Shall we give him a wave just in case?
Presuming the posh presenter was referring to their young son Bear, the proud parents waved brightly at the camera before Jack exclaimed: ‘Hi Niall!’
This was a cheeky jab at Liam’s former One Direction bandmate and appeared to greatly amuse the musical couple.
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Talk quickly moved on to Liam’s upcoming performance of his and Rita Ora‘s hit, For You, hot off the racy Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack.
Jack queried:
You’re performing later, you’re doing a performance from the Fifty Shades movie, it sounds pretty saucy – is there a safe word?
Joking around, Liam gestured to his 34-year-old other half and teased: ‘She knows that.’
The Geordie songbird then leaned in to the mic and suggestively purred:
Don’t stop.
The loved up pair giggled gleefully as chatty Jack was rendered almost speechless.
Este Haim is the greatest #BRITs2018 pic.twitter.com/vo2lzojQ1U
— Dan Alani (@danalani) February 21, 2018
Yet perhaps the best moment of the evening was what was happening in the background of this exchange.
No winner won like Este from girl group, Haim, who hilariously video-bombed the couple’s interview.
Este was seen mouthing ‘call me’ into the camera, waving and winking, as she distracted viewers from the pop music royalty car crash which was happening in the forefront of the screen.
What a legend.