Comedian Jack Whitehall has been confirmed as the host of this year's BRIT Awards. It will be the fifth time fronting the music awards for the 36-year-old funny man, who previously hosted in 2018 ...
Jack Whitehall has been announced as the host of the BRIT Awards for the 2025 ceremony - returning four years after he last helmed the show. The 36-year-old comedian hosted the awards from 2018 ...
Meanwhile, Jack donned a khaki polo shirt and simple black shorts, but voiced his mortification after he realised his outfit looked uncannily similar to the uniform of the sanctuary staff.
Jack Whitehall is returning as the host for the BRIT Awards 2025, it's been announced today. The comedian hasn't MCed the event since 2021, and was the regular face of the awards since 2018.
The Brit Awards have announced Jack Whitehall will host this year’s ceremony on March 1st, 2025. The actor, presenter, and comedian has previously hosted the awards on four occasions. The last time ...
Comedian Jack Whitehall will return to the role, having hosted the awards four times previously. The Brits will be held on March 1 at London’s O2 arena. Nominations are due to be announced in ...
Jack Whitehall has been announced as host of the BRIT Awards 2025. The comedian, actor and writer will return to present the ceremony for the fifth time, having previously hosted in 2018 ...
Damian Christian, Chair of the Brit Committee for 2025, praised Whitehall's hosting abilities, saying: "Jack is a true professional who makes one of the toughest gigs on TV look effortless. His ...
In a video posted alongside the announcement, Jack can be seen standing in the “BRITS Strategy Room,” as he attempts to figure out his plan for hosting. Addressing the camera, the comedian says: “So I ...
Jack Whitehalland his father, Michael Whitehall, are taking a break from globetrotting (and from racking up embarrassing travel incidents) to bring their antics to the Melbourne Plenary at the start ...
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