Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX BRIT Awards appearances spark hundreds of Ofcom complaints

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Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX BRIT Awards appearances spark hundreds of Ofcom complaints

    Ofcom received 825 complaints over the Brit Awards, with the majority relating to Sabrina Carpenter’s raunchy performance and Charli XCX’s outfit, the media watchdog says.

    US pop star Carpenter, 25, sported a red sparkly military-style blazer dress for her performance at the awards show on Saturday night, paired with stockings and suspenders for a rendition of Espresso.

    The song was mixed with a Rule Britannia mash-up, as dancers in military parade dress followed her.

    She then switched to a red sparkly bra and shorts for her next song, Bad Chem, which she performed alongside dancers in bras and shorts while sitting suggestively on a large bed.

    Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX BRIT Awards appearances spark hundreds of Ofcom complaints

    Carpenter later received the global success award at the ceremony, and was also nominated in the international artist and international song of the year categories.

    But much of the buzz on social media surrounded her performance, which took place before the 9pm watershed.

    Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX BRIT Awards appearances spark hundreds of Ofcom complaints

    Ofcom said some of the complaints were also aimed at British pop sensation Charli XCX, who dominated the night by winning five awards, including album of the year.

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    Some viewers took issue with her outfit – a black see-through dress.

    The singer addressed the concerns during her acceptance speech for artist of the year, saying: “I heard that ITV were complaining about my nipples. I feel like we’re in the era of ‘free the nipple’ though, right?”

    Carpenter paid tribute to the UK in her acceptance speech, saying: “The Brits have given me this award, and this feels like such an insane honour in a very primarily tea-drinking country… you really understood my dry sense of humour because your sense of humour is so, so dry. So I love y’all more than you even understand.”

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