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and led the celebs at the star- studded Sony Music BRITs Afterparty in Manchester on Saturday night.
The pair showed off their gorgeous glam as they walked the carpet.
Ashley, 44, stunned crowds with a dramatic outfit change that showed off her cheeky derriere.
The former Pussycat Doll singer donned a sheer black dress with a plunging neckline, and a flamboyant feather hem.
Ashley styled the ensemble with a matching cape, chunky jewellery and a pair of dark shades.
Ashley Roberts, 44, donned a sheer black dress with a plunging neckline, and a flamboyant feather hem as she arrived at the BRITs afterparty
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The former Little Mix singer, Jade opted out of an outfit change ahead of the after party, however glowed with an over the top blush glam
Former Little Mix singer, Jade opted out of an outfit change ahead of the after party, wowing in her red carpet look.
The ensemble consisted of a one piece spandex style jumpsuit, with a pastel print covering the entire body, including a pair of pointed stilettos.
Earlier in the day on the BRITs carpet, she said her outfit inspiration was motivated by the fact she wanted 'something practical' for the evening but also wanted to 'serve c***'.
During the BRIT Awards, Jade missed out on two wins from the categories she was nominated, Best Pop Act and Artist of the Year.
Jade was accompanied by her boyfriend, Jordan Stephens, 34, known for being part of Rizzle Kicks.
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And at the end of the night, the loved up couple were spotted falling asleep in the back of a taxi.
Ashley stunned crowds with a dramatic outfit change that showed off her cheeky derriere
The 46th edition of the took place at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena for the first time on Saturday.
Olivia Dean swept the floor as she took home four awards – winning in every category she was nominated for.
The British singer and songwriter, 26, won Best Artist, Best Album, Best Song and Best Pop Act.
In the Song of the Year category Olivia was nominated for two, for her single Man I Need, as well as her song Rein Me In with – which won.
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Olivia, 26, became the first woman to claim the UK's No 1 single and album in the same week since in 2021, with her song Man I Need and album The Art Of Loving, both released in 2025.
It was a completely different night for who didn’t take home any awards.
While she dominated the charts last year with the release of her fifth studio album West End Girl, Lily Allen failed to beat Miss Dean in categories Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Pop Act categories.
The singer, 40, used the album to chronicle the collapse of her marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour, 50, and detailed his alleged affair with ‘Madeline’ whilst they were together.
Ashley styled the ensemble with a matching cape, chunky jewellery and a pair of dark shades
During the BRIT Awards, Jade missed out on two wins from the categories she was nominated, Best Pop Act and Artist of the Year
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At the end of the night, the loved up couple were spotted falling asleep in the back of a taxi
Ashley played for the cameras whilst walking the carpet
Mark Ronson shared a kiss with his wife Grace Gummer after wowing with his performance at the BRITs
Vernon Kay had the time of his life at the Sony bash partying with a cocktail in hand
Songwriter of the year winner Noel Gallagher hung out with his daughter Anais at the bash
Despite being nominated eight times previously, the Not Fair hitmaker has only ever won one BRIT award and did not attend this year's ceremony.
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Sharon Osbourne, 73, took to the stage to accept an award on behalf of her late husband Ozzy Osbourne, who was honoured with the BRITs Lifetime Achievement Award.
Supported by her daughter Kelly, 41, the TV personality gave a heartfelt speech, saying: '[Ozzy] was gifted, totally unpredictable, a wild man - he was a true artist.
'He came from a small, working-class neighbourhood in Birmingham and rose to become one of the most recognisable and respected musicians of his life. He never stopped pushing himself to do better.
'He was the most humble ego-maniac you could ever meet. And yes, at the end of the day, he will always be a rock star. Ozzy's heart never left England. Wherever he was in the world, he was always proud to be that working-class Brummie.'
What followed was an all-star rock tribute performance, to close the show on the which paid homage to Ozzy, who sadly passed away last July.
This performance was a special arrangement of ‘No More Tears’ - the title track from Ozzy’s multi-million selling 1991 album of the same name and was curated by Sharon Osbourne herself.
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