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Danny Dyer leaves shocked Jack Whitehall speechless as he drops banned expletive reside on air and slates Keir Starmer in the course of the BRIT Awards

Danny Dyer left Jack Whitehall speechless as he dropped a banned expletive live on air and slammed Keir Starmer during the 2025 BRIT Awards on Saturday night.

Some of the biggest names in music and TV descended on London’s O2 Arena for the highly-anticipated ceremony, which was aired live on ITV from 8.15pm.

Though most of the programme aired after the 9pm watershed, swearing is still bleeped out on live TV with artists including Sabrina Carpenter and Lola Young singing clean versions of their tracks.

However, EastEnders icon Danny, 47, didn’t quite keep to the same rules as ITV were forced to censor when he dropped a banned expletive during the live broadcast.

Viewers watching the show from home were faced with multiple muted moments while he spoke to host Jack Whitehall, though his comments have been revealed.

The actor uttered the highly-offensive swear word ‘c***’ before launching a furious rant aimed at Prime Minister Starmer, 62, calling him a ‘b*****d’ and a ‘s**g’.

Danny Dyer left Jack Whitehall speechless as he dropped a banned expletive live on air and slammed Keir Starmer during the 2025 BRIT Awards on Saturday night

Danny Dyer left Jack Whitehall speechless as he dropped a banned expletive live on air and slammed Keir Starmer during the 2025 BRIT Awards on Saturday night

The actor uttered the highly-offensive swear word 'c***' before launching a furious rant aimed at Prime Minister Starmer, 62, calling him a 'b*****d' and a 's**g'

The actor uttered the highly-offensive swear word ‘c***’ before launching a furious rant aimed at Prime Minister Starmer, 62, calling him a ‘b*****d’ and a ‘s**g’

Giving his unfiltered thoughts on politics, he said the world was ‘being run by ‘b*****ds’ before saying Starmer wins ‘b*****d of the year’.

Viewers were quick to take to X – formerly known as Twitter – to share their shock and amusement at his unexpected swear-laden rant, with some calling it the ‘highlight of the night’.

Comments included: ‘Danny Dyer – highlight of the night! You can’t silence the iron’; ‘The person with the bleeper every time Danny Dyer opens his mouth’; 

‘Danny Dyer when he realises he was bleeped out so we never heard him’; ‘Danny Dyer publicly rinsing Keir Starmer on national television there’;

‘They let Danny Dyer have the mic and not expecting swearing’;

‘The BRITs might be the best awards show of the weekend, as the Oscars won’t have Danny Dyer mispronouncing Chappell Roan and naming Keir Starmer ”c*** of the year” to huge audience applause.’

Danny also didn’t shy away from using a whole string of expletives when he took to the stage to present the International Song of the Year award to Chappell Roan.

‘Hello motherf***ers! Listen guys… I’m f***ing sweating – it’s like a swamp down there, I’m telling you. Sweaty boll***s,’ he kicked off the speech with.

Danny also didn't shy away from using a whole string of expletives when he took to the stage to present the International Song of the Year award to Chappell Roan

Danny also didn’t shy away from using a whole string of expletives when he took to the stage to present the International Song of the Year award to Chappell Roan

Viewers were quick to take to X - formerly known as Twitter - to share their shock and amusement at his unexpected swear-laden rant, with some calling it the 'highlight of the night'

Viewers were quick to take to X – formerly known as Twitter – to share their shock and amusement at his unexpected swear-laden rant, with some calling it the ‘highlight of the night’

After mispronouncing Chappell’s name, he also said: ‘She couldn’t be f***ed to be here,’ before playing her video message.

It is not the first time the BRIT Awards has been faced with some awkward moments, with Lewis Capaldi famously being muted for his swear-laden acceptance speech.

The Someone You Love Me star’s began: ‘Hello motherf***ers!’ before being hastily muted by ITV bosses.

He said: ‘Listen guys, I’m f****ng sweating! It’s like a swamp down there I’m telling you, sweaty b******s hello Brit Awards!

‘It’s great to be here tonight, it’s just great to be out of the house to be honest, it’s been a great year for albums, mostly because I haven’t f*****g released one.’

The rest of Lewis’ speech was intermittent with muted parts as producers tried to block his profanities with the sound eventually returning as Lewis said: ‘Sorry, I was reading off a card here – ”how is everyone doing?” 

After introducing the nominees, Lewis got in one more expletive, clearly took fast for producers attempting to mute his speech, adding: ‘Some good s***.’ 

The Osbourne family also didn’t quite adhere to the ‘no swearing on live television’ back in 2008.

It is not the first time the BRIT Awards has been faced with some awkward moments, with Lewis Capaldi famously being muted for his swear-laden acceptance speech

It is not the first time the BRIT Awards has been faced with some awkward moments, with Lewis Capaldi famously being muted for his swear-laden acceptance speech 

The Osbourne family also didn't quite adhere to the 'no swearing on live television' back in 2008 (pictured: Sharon and Kelly with Vic Reeves)

The Osbourne family also didn’t quite adhere to the ‘no swearing on live television’ back in 2008 (pictured: Sharon and Kelly with Vic Reeves)  

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

When he came on stage to present the Best Album award, Sharon deemed him too drunk to do the job after he stumbled over his words.

His ill-judged quip about singer Kylie Minogue – that she was ‘all right, a bit of work there and she will be OK’ – appeared to only enrage her further.

She barged him away and said: ‘Shut up, you’re p***ed, p*** off you b******,’ before deciding to reveal who the winner of the Best British Album award was herself.

The BRIT Awards 2025: Winners

Song Of The Year 

Artemas – I like the way you kiss me

The Beatles – Now and Then

Bl3ss & Camrin Watson Feat Bbyclose – Kisses

Central Cee ft. Lil Baby – BAND4BAND

Charli XCX – Guess ft. Billie Eilish – WINNER

Chase & Status ft. Stormzy – Backbone

Coldplay – Feels Like I’m Falling In Love

Dua Lipa – Training Season

Ella Henderson ft. Rudimental – Alibi

Jade Thirlwall – Angel Of My Dreams

Jordan Adetunji – KEHLANI

KSI ft. Trippie Redd – Thick Of It

Myles Smith – Stargazing 

Sam Ryder – You’re Christmas to Me

Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, D.O.D – Somedays

Best New Artist

English Teacher

Ezra Collective

The Last Dinner Party – WINNER

Myles Smith

Rachel Chinouriri

Artist Of The Year

Beabadoobee

Central Cee

Charli XCX – WINNER

Dua Lipa 

Fred again..

Jamie xx

Michael Kiwanuka

Nia Archives

Rachel Chinouriri

Sam Fender

Group Of The Year

Bring Me the Horizon

Coldplay

The Cure

Ezra Collective – WINNER

The Last Dinner Party

International Group Of The Year

Amyl and the Sniffers

Confidence Man

Fontaines D.C. – WINNERS

Future, Metro Boomin

Linkin Park

Dance Act promoted by Kiss

Becky Hill

Charli XCX – WINNER

Chase & Status

Fred again..

Nia Archives

Pop Act promoted by Capital

Charli XCX

Dua Lipa

Jade Thirlwall – WINNER

Lola Young

Myles Smith

Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act promoted by Capital Xtra

Central Cee

Dave

Ghetts

Little Simz

Stormzy – WINNER

R&B Act promoted by Kiss

Cleo Sol

Flo

Jorja Smith

Michael Kiwanuka

Raye – WINNER

Alternate Rock Act promoted by Absolute Radio

Beabadoobee

The Cure

Ezra Collective

The Last Dinner Party

Sam Fender – WINNER

International Artist Of The Year

Adrianne Lenker

Asake

Benson Boone

Beyoncé

Billie Eilish

Chappell Roan – WINNER

Kendrick Lamar

Sabrina Carpenter

Taylor Swift

Tyler, The Creator

International Song Of The Year

Benson Boone – Beautiful Things

Beyoncé – Texas Hold ‘Em

Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather

Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe! – WINNER

Djo – End of Beginning

Eminem – Houdini

Hozier – Too Sweet

Jack Harlow – Lovin On Me

Noah Kahan – Stick Season

Post Malone ft. Morgan Wallen – I Had Some Help

Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso

Shaboozey – A Bar Song (Tipsy)

Taylor Swift ft. Post Malone – Fortnight

Teddy Swims – Lose Control

Tommy Richman – Million Dollar Baby

Mastercard Album Of The Year

Charli XCX – Brat – WINNER

The Cure – Songs of a Lost World

Dua Lipa – Radical Optimism

Ezra Collective – Dance, No One’s Watching

The Last Dinner Party – Prelude To Ecstasy