Danny Dyer Censored for Profanity at BRIT Awards
Danny Dyer Censored for Profanity at BRIT Awards

Danny Dyer Censored for Profanity at BRIT Awards

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During the 2025 BRIT Awards, EastEnders star Danny Dyer caused a stir with his profanity-laden remarks, which were mostly censored during the live ITV broadcast. Dyer, while discussing his new film 'Marching Powder', made several expletive comments aimed at Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling him derogatory names and dubbing him 'b*****d of the year'. Host Jack Whitehall attempted to control the situation by reminding Dyer about the use of language, but the actor continued with his unfiltered comments. Dyer also made a playful jab at Chappell Roan, who won International Song of the Year but was not present to receive her award. Despite ITV's efforts to mute offensive language, Dyer's antics became a highlight of the night, sparking both shock and amusement among viewers. The incident underscored the challenges of live broadcasts and the unpredictability of celebrity guests.

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