Jack Whitehall Leads Stars Calling Out Gender Inequality Among This Year's Brits Nominees

Foals, Stormzy and Paloma Faith also ensured the imbalance was addressed during Tuesday's ceremony.
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Brit Awards host Jack Whitehall made sure the occasion did not pass without an acknowledgement about the lack of women among this year’s nominees

The comedian made a quip about the male-heavy nominees as he fronted Tuesday night’s ceremony, after the awards faced criticism for not recognising any women in the Album Of The Year or Group Of The Year categories.

Introducing the Best Female Solo Artist category, Jack joked: “Environmental issues have been a big theme of awards show this year. And in the spirit of sustainability the Brits has been recycling all the same excuses for why so few women were nominated.” 

Mabel and Billie Eilish were the only women to win on the night, taking home Best Female Solo artist and Best International Female Solo Artist respectively.

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Brit Awards presenter Jack Whitehall
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British singer/songwriter Celeste had already been awarded this year’s newly-renamed Rising Star prize, but was there on Tuesday to make a speech. 

Foals lamented the lack of females in the Best Group category as they made their acceptance speech after winning the prize.

Frontman Yannis Philippakis said: “Hopefully next year we’ll see some more women in this category.”

Former Best Female Solo Artist winner Paloma Faith also referenced the lack of women recognised this year as she presented the award for Best International Male Solo Artist, which eventually went to Tyler, The Creator.

She remarked: “We’re here to award an unrepresented category, the men.”

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Paloma Faith lamented the lack of women among this year's nominees
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During his speech for Best Male Solo Artist, Stormzy took a moment to recognise the contribution women in his team have made to his career. 

“To be the Best Male, I have got the most incredible females in my team,” he said.

“You lot are the greatest, the Best Male is nothing without the Best Females. I love you guys. To every single person who supported me, I love you. Thank you guys.”

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Stormzy won Best Male Solo Artist
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Lewis Capaldi walked away as the big winner at this year’s Brits, winning two awards.

However, it was Dave who was awarded the biggest prize of the night with PSYCHODRAMA named Album Of The Year. 

Check out the full list of winners here

Brit Awards 2020 Red Carpet
Billie Eilish(01 of57)
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Nominated: Best International Female (credit:Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)
Harry Styles(02 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Album, Best British Male (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Lizzo(03 of57)
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Nominated: Best International Female (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Lewis Capaldi(04 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Male, Album Of The Year, Best New Artist, Single Of The Year (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Stormzy(05 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Male, Best British Single, Best British Album (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Anne-Marie(06 of57)
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Mabel(07 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Female and Best British Single (credit:Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)
Dave(08 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Album, Best British Male, New Artist, Best Single (credit:Joe Maher via Getty Images)
Celeste(09 of57)
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Winner: Rising Star (credit:PA)
Ashley Roberts(10 of57)
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Laura Whitmore(11 of57)
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Maya Jama(12 of57)
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Charli XCX(13 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Female (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Ellie Goulding(14 of57)
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Abbey Clancy(15 of57)
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Jack Whitehall(16 of57)
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Rag'n'Bone Man(17 of57)
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Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, JB Gill and Oritse Williams of JLS(18 of57)
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Fleur East(19 of57)
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Nicola Roberts(20 of57)
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Paloma Faith(21 of57)
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Michael Kiwanuka(22 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Male (credit:Gareth Cattermole via Getty Images)
Burna Boy(23 of57)
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Mabel and Neneh Cherry(24 of57)
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Vick Hope(25 of57)
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AJ Tracey(26 of57)
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Nominated: Best Song (credit:Joe Maher via Getty Images)
Melanie C(27 of57)
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Montana Brown(28 of57)
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Martin Kemp and Roman Kemp(29 of57)
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Michelle Keegan(30 of57)
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Mahalia(31 of57)
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AJ Odudu(32 of57)
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Tom Walker(33 of57)
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Jorja Smith(34 of57)
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Ashnikko(35 of57)
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Grace Carter(36 of57)
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Sir Tom Jones(37 of57)
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Freya Ridings(38 of57)
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Nominated: Best British Female (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Johnny Marr(39 of57)
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Tallia Storm(40 of57)
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Will Farquarson, Kyle Simmons, Dan Smith and Chris Wood of Bastille(41 of57)
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FKA Twigs(42 of57)
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Emily Atack(43 of57)
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Hailee Steinfeld(44 of57)
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Niall Horan(45 of57)
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Sam Fender(46 of57)
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Amber Davies(47 of57)
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Aitch(48 of57)
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Dermot Kennedy(49 of57)
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Dizzee Rascal(50 of57)
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Michael Ward(51 of57)
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Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart(52 of57)
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Mollie King(53 of57)
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Alex Scott(54 of57)
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Kiefer Sutherland(55 of57)
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Annie Mac(56 of57)
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Greg James(57 of57)
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