Anne-Marie took a tumble on stage during her live performance at the 2022 BRITs.
The 30-year-old singer took a tumble as she belted out her incredible vocals - and fans pointed out she looked 'shaken' after picking herself back up.
The blonde bombshell slipped up on stage as she made her way down some steps - but she picked herself back up quickly and carried on like a trooper.
The Birthday hit-maker looked sensational in a daring red leather dress as she belted out her incredible vocals.
But things took a turn for the worst when the tumble took place.
Following Anne-Marie's little fall, ITV viewers flocked to Twitter to share their sympathy with the stunning star.
"Poor Anne-Marie! She looks shaken after that," one tweeted.
"Oh nooooo! Anne-Marie! She picked herself back up though for an incredible performance," another echoed.
"Awh Anne-Marie looks so disappointed in herself. She did amazing though," someone else enthused.
Meanwhile, another quipped: "She's so hot that she made that fall look hot."
"An incredible woman who know how to put on a show and carry on with class," someone else gushed.
"Anne-Marie is a professional," another swooned.
"This woman can do no wrong - even if she falls on stage," someone else quipped.
Following her little fall, Anne-Marie took to Twitter to poke fun at her mishap.
"Didn't need my left ankle anyway," the singer joked.
The BRIT Awards is one of the biggest nights on the showbiz calendar.
Tonight’s ceremony is taking place live at London's O2 Arena and Mo Gilligan is at the helm of hosting - taking over from Jake Whitehall's four years in a row fronting the awards.
Some of the music scenes biggest names are hoping to take home a gong or two with Adele, Ed Sheeran, Sam Fender and Little Simz battling out for the prestigious album of the year award.
Coldplay will face off D-Block Europe, Little Mix, London Grammar and Wolf Alice in hopes of bagging the Best group trophy and
Either Billie Eilish, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift will be walking away with best International artist.