ITV is criticised by furious viewers for 'ruining' the 'boring' BRITs with constant censorship and muting of jokes as fans fume 'what happened to rock and roll?'

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ITV faced fierce backlash over the constant censorship of the BRIT Awards from viewers as it aired on Saturday. 

The biggest night in music was back at the Co-op Arena in Manchester, but fans grew tired of the broadcaster after dialogue from the ceremony was heavily muted due to it airing with a delay. 

Viewers pined for the 'rock and roll' of the BRITs in the years gone by, after Sharon Osbourne's tribute to her late husband Ozzy was censored as well as Noel Gallagher's playful taunt: 'Up the f*****g blues' - despite it being past the 9pm watershed. 

Fans thought ITV were being overly cautious following the backlash at the BAFTAs last week when Tourette's campaigner John Davidson yelled the N-word slur at Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo who were presenting the award for special visual effects. 

The Hollywood stars looked shocked but the word remained in the BBC's broadcast which aired with a two-hour delay on Sunday before being uploaded to iPlayer. 

Viewers wrote on X: 'I’m actually sick of this censorship I’ve never remembered the brits being this bad I understand politics but I watch for how unhinged it was I bet it’s because of the baftas but this is too much like bleeping out “Ozzy f*****g osbourne?” At 11pm are we for real'; 

ITV faced fierce backlash over the constant censorship of the BRIT Awards from viewers as it aired on Saturday

Noel Gallagher's playful taunt: 'Up the f*****g blues' was also censored - despite it being past the 9pm watershed - as he accepted the Songwriter Of The Year Award

'This censorship fuzz sounds all night has ruined the awards for me not needed after ten';

'Ridiculous censorship. Too shouty. Too tame. Hardly rock n roll, more horlicks and a bourbon biscuit';

'can they stop beeping everything out it’s literally past 9 o clock ffs x';

'also not them bleeping out free Palestine and F ice, so strange';

'It’s half 9 on a Saturday night. You might as well sack the broadcast off altogether if you are going to censor everything that might be controversial! Christ alive!'  

Sharon was censored while making an emotional speech to Ozzy as she accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award. 

She said: 'There will never be another Ozzy f***ing Osbourne and I f***ing love you.'

Fans asked: 'Why censor swear words at almost 11pm? It’s also a bit disrespectful considering she was saying what Ozzy would have said!'

Elsewhere, I'm A Celebrity winner AngryGinge got muted when he celebrated the BRITs coming to his hometown (pictured with Luke Littler) 

Max Bassin of Geese also was muted during his acceptance speech the band won their first ever Brit Award for International Group of the Year

Bosses were even forced to censor host Jack Whitehall after he made a joke about former Labour grandee Peter Mandelson

Fans thought ITV were being overly cautious following the backlash at the BAFTAs last week when Tourette's campaigner John Davidson yelled the N-word slur at Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo 

Viewers wrote on X: 'I’m actually sick of this censorship I’ve never remembered the BRITs being this bad'

Meanwhile Noel made a reference to his beloved Manchester City as he declared 'up the f***ing blues', alluding to the club's kit colour. 

But viewers could only hear the boos from the crowd - presumably from Manchester United supporters after his taunt was silenced. 

Bosses were even forced to censor host Jack Whitehall after he made a joke about former Labour grandee Peter Mandelson.

The disgraced former minister was arrested last week as part of an investigation into alleged misconduct in public office, following allegations he leaked sensitive information to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein during his time as business secretary.

Jack appeared to make reference to Mandelson while speaking to Manchester's Mayor Andy Burnham.

However, the joke didn't make it past ITV censors as viewers watching the ceremony at home heard bird noise over Jack's comments.

Jack joked how the BRITs is 'the only party Andy is allowed into these days', mocking the fact Sir Keir Starmer is blocking Andy from running as an MP for the Labour party

Jack referenced Mandelson's name in the so-called Epstein Files, by saying: 'I think I saw Peter Mandelson on the list, oh no sorry that's another list!'

Despite being cut from the ITV broadcast, the joke was still shared on the BRIT Awards' Instagram. 

Elsewhere, I'm A Celebrity winner AngryGinge got muted when he celebrated the BRITs coming to his hometown. 

He cheekily quipped: 'It’s so great to see the BRITs in Manchester because people are now realising London is a s***hole!'

Max Bassin of Geese also was muted during his acceptance speech the band won their first ever Brit Award for International Group of the Year. 

He said: 'I just want to say, Free Palestine, F--k ICE, go Geese!' 

Viewers thought ITV bosses were playing it safe and missed the 'chaos' that used to be the BRITs. 

Back in 2008, the Osbourne family were asked to present The BRIT Awards but didn't quite adhere to the 'no swearing on live television' rule. 

Not only did they fill the whole show with expletives, which prompted 128 Ofcom complaints, but Sharon got particularly angry at comedian Vic Reeves in one awkward moment. 

At the 2000 BRIT Awards, Robbie Williams decided to use his moment on stage to challenge Oasis star Liam Gallagher to a fight.

There had long been brewing tension between the pair after Liam had branded Robbie the 'fat dancer from Take That'.

And their conflict came to a head when an inebriated-seeming Robbie took to the stage whilst accepting his best British Song award and said to the audience: 'So, anybody like to see me fight Liam? Would you pay to come and see it?'

Meanwhile Liam was embroiled in another controversial BRITs moment in 2010.

The Oasis star was awarded a special Best Album of 30 Years award for (What's the story) Morning Glory? and took to stage to accept the gong.

However, not only did he snub his own brother and bandmate Noel in his acceptance speech, but swore his way through a 10-minute-long ramble.

And when he'd finally finished, Liam threw his microphone and his actual award into the audience.

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ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Dave

Fred Again... 

JADE

Lily Allen

Little Simz

Lola Young

Olivia Dean - WINNER

PinkPantheress

Sam Fender

Self Esteem

GROUP OF THE YEAR

The Last Dinner Party 

Pulp 

Sleep Token 

Wet Leg

Wolf Alice - WINNER

SONG OF THE YEAR (VOTED FOR BY THE PUBLIC)

Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas – Blessings

Chrystal and Notion – The Days (Notion remix)

Cynthia Erivo ft Ariana Grande – Defying Gravity

Ed Sheeran – Azizam

Fred Again, Skepta and PlaqueBoyMax – Victory Lap

Lewis Capaldi – Survive

Lola Young – Messy

Myles Smith – Nice to Meet You

Olivia Dean – Man I Need

Raye – Where Is My Husband!

Sam Fender with Olivia Dean – Rein Me In - WINNER

Skye Newman – Family Matters

INTERNATIONAL SONG OF THE YEAR (VOTED FOR BY THE PUBLIC) 

Alex Warren – Ordinary

Chappell Roan – Pink Pony Club

Disco Lines and Tinashe – No Broke Boys

Gigi Perez – Sailor Song

Gracie Abrams – That’s So True

Huntr/x – Golden

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars – Die With a Smile

Rayvn Lenae – Love Me Not

Rosé and Bruno Mars – APT - WINNER

Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

sombr – Undressed

Taylor Swift – The Fate of Ophelia

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Noel Gallagher - WINNER

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO MUSIC 

Mark Ronson - WINNER

INTERNATIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR 

Bad Bunny

Chappell Roan

CMAT

Doechii

Lady Gaga

ROSALIA - WINNER

Sabrina Carpenter

sombre

Taylor Swift 

Tyler, The Creator

BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST

Barry Can't Swim 

EsDeeKid

Jim Legxacy

Lola Young - WINNER

Skye Newman

INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF THE YEAR 

Geese - WINNER

HAIM 

HUNTR/X-EJAE/AUDREY NUNA/REI AMI

ALTERNATIVE ROCK ACT  

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Lola Young

Sam Fender - WINNER

Wet Leg

Wolf Alice

HIP HOP/GRIME/RAP ACT

Central Cee

Dave - WINNER

Jim Legxacy

Little Simz

Loyle Carner

R&B ACT 

Jim Legxacy

Kwn

Mabel

Sasha Keable

Sault - WINNER

DANCE ACT

Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas

FKA twigs

Fred Again, Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax - WINNER

PinkPantheress

Sammy Virji

MASTERCARD ALBUM OF THE YEAR 

Dave - The Boy Who Played The Harp

Lily Allen - West End Girl 

Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving - WINNER 

Sam Fender - People Watching

Wolf Alice - The Clearing 

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