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Brogan-Leigh Hurst

BRITs boozy afterparty sees Emily Atack, Mo Farah and Sophie Kasaei looking worse for wear

The BRIT Awards afterparty is the biggest night of the year for celebrities from all walks of showbiz.

With the likes of Emily Atack, Laura Whitmore, Sam Fender, Mo Farah, Aitch and Sophie Kasaei in attendance, it was bound to be a night to remember.

The annual awards ceremony returned on Tuesday night, live from London's O2 Arena.

After gracing the red carpet, the stars headed inside the venue to watch music artists win a shiny going for their incredible hard work - with Adele and Ed Sheeran scooping top prizes.

After all the winners were announced, the stars made their way to the boozy after party.

Sophie Kasaei stumbled her way out of the venue (JAMES CURLEY AND MAGICMOMENTSUK)
Laura Whitmore looked worse for wear (GC Images)

Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore, The Masked Singer's Jamie Winstone, Mollie King and winners Becky Hill and Sam Fender all enjoyed a late-night out on the town after the awards had been dished out.

Emily Atack, 32, looked in good spirits as she piled into a cab with Radio 1 DJ Vick Hope and Graziano Di Prima following the official aftershow party at The O2 Academy.

Giggling in the back of a cab next to Italian dancer Graziano, the actress and comedian clearly seemed to be enjoying herself as she left the afterparty on Tuesday night.

Emily and her gang all looked like they had a great night (JAMES CURLEY AND MAGICMOMENTSUK)

The star looked stunning in her sparkling midnight sky effect full-length gown and her long blonde locks worn loose.

Manchester-born rapper Aitch was in good spirits as he left the building doing peace signs for the camera, keeping a low-key appearance with glasses.

Mo Farah looked like he had a great time as he was spotted with his head out of a taxi window during his trip back home.

Aitch departed the building keeping a low-key appearance (REX/Shutterstock)
Sam Fender carried his bottle of booze as he was papped leaving the O2 Arena (SplashNews.com)

The Olympic gold medallist peeked his head out and appeared to be having the time of his life as he was escorted to his house after the party had finished in the early hours of the morning.

Tom Grennan was also papped on the night out, with his head down as he walked towards the exit.

All-in-all, the BRITs was a success as it returned this year.

Mo Farah was in good spirits as he headed back home (JAMES CURLEY AND MAGICMOMENTSUK)

The biggest names in music started the night by wowing fans on the red carpet with their stunning outfit choices as the show made a comeback.

There were amazing performances from Ed Sheeran whilst Dave, Liam Gallagher and Little Simz also wowed at the event with their performances. BRITs 2022 Rising Star winner Holly Humberstone also took to the stage.

Comedian Mo Gilligan also made history at the BRITs as the first Black British host.

The Olympic gold medallist had his head out of the car window (JAMES CURLEY AND MAGICMOMENTSUK)

Adele appeared at the BRITs - her first public appearance since she cancelled her Las Vegas shows.

She stunned in an incredible floor-length black gown which featured a plunging neckline.

Elsewhere, Ed Sheeran - who was up for four gongs, British Pop/R&B Act, British Artist of the Year, British Album of the Year and British Single of the Year - impressed on the red carpet in a blue suit.

Tom Grennan kept his head down (JAMES CURLEY AND MAGICMOMENTSUK)

Host Maya Jama also looked amazing as she walked the red carpet at the BRIT Awards, stunning in a cut out black gown.

She even showed off her huge engagement ring for the first time after getting engaged to Ben Simmons over Christmas.

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