Brit Awards hit with hundreds of complaints over pop stars’ racy outfits

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6 Mar 2025 • 4:46 PM MYT
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Ofcom has received 825 complaints following the Brit Awards, primarily targeting Sabrina Carpenter's opening performance and Charli XCX's see-through dress.

Carpenter donned a sparkly military-style blazer dress, stockings and suspenders to perform her hit ‘Espresso’ at London’s O2 on Saturday night.

The performance, which was aired before 9pm, also saw her surrounded by back-up dancers dressed like the King’s Guard.

The US pop star, who received the global success award on the night, then changed into a red bra and shorts and performed ‘Bed Chem’ on a huge heart-shaped bed.

At one stage during the pre-watershed performance, she sank to her knees in front of one of her back-up dancers, who then looked towards the camera and winked.

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?

“They put the clap track on, cool. Thanks for being on my side.”

The British star also won album of the year for Brat, song of the year for ‘Guess’ featuring Billie Eilish, dance act, and songwriter of the year.

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The 32-year-old has had an impressive 12 months which saw the infectious electronic-pop tracks on Brat soar up the charts and inspire a trend, with fans embracing the “brat summer” cultural movement which promoted self-love, positive body image and sultry style choices.

An Ofcom spokesperson said: “We are assessing the complaints against our rules, but are yet to decide whether or not to investigate.”

Carpenter seemed to acknowledge the controversy on her Instagram, posting a series of behind-the-scenes pictures of her racy outfit from the night.

“Brits I now know what watershed is!!!!” she wrote.

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