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Madonna took a nasty tumble down some stairs after a costume malfunction during her first performance at the Brit Awards in 20 years.
Viewers were left shocked when the singer fell backwards and smashed into the stage after a dancer tried to yank off the cloak she was wearing.
The singer fell three steps before getting back on her feet to continue the performance surrounded by dancers dressed as devils.
She took to Instagram soon after the gaffe and explained that the Armani cloak was "tied too tight", but that she was "fine".
"Armani hooked me up! My beautiful cape was tied too tight! But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thanks for your good wishes! I'm fine! ❤️#livingforlove," she wrote.
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Gallery: Fallen Madonna: Star Hits The Deck
Madonna takes a nasty tumble during her performance of Living For Love at the Brit Awards
The accident happened when a dancer attempted to remove her cloak, sending her falling backwards down the stairs with her legs in the air
Madonna was temporarily left on the deck but the Queen of Pop carried on with her performance despite the wince-inducing mishap
Sky's Richard Suchet, who was at the event at the O2 Arena in London, said onlookers winced as the Queen of Pop fell in front of thousands of fans.
Many took to Twitter to show their support after the slip-up as she sang her new single Living For Love.
The track, from the 56-year-old's new album Rebel Heart, ironically contains the lyrics "Lifted me up and watched me stumble" and "Took me to heaven and let me fall down."
Tweeter Louise Houghton wrote: "Big respect to @Madonna @BRITAwards for carrying on so professionally & giving an awesome performance. Please don't slate her."
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Jarvis Cocker, lead singer of Pulp, invaded the stage at the 1996 Brits in a spur-of-the-moment protest against Michael Jackson's performance
Melanie Redmond tweeted: "Oh my god. Madonna. That fall. I feel so bad for you but you did sing about stumbling. And you really did more than that, you crash landed."
Another wrote: "I'm sweating with anxiety for the cape puller who will perish in the flames tonight."
Madonna was the last act to perform during the show, hosted by Ant and Dec, which saw Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith walk away with two prizes each.
She was not the only act whose performance did not go as they might have hoped.
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Gallery: Battle Of The Nice Guys At Brits
Ed Sheeran won the first award of the night after being named best British male solo and best British album
Paloma Faith gave a long and emotional speech after being named best British female solo artist
Kanye West's song All Day had to be heavily muted by ITV because of repeated uses of the n-word in the lyrics, leaving many watching at home scratching their heads.
One viewer, tweeting as Shukat1, said: "Why have Kanye if you're just gonna censor the performance?"
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Madonna took a nasty tumble down some stairs after a costume malfunction during her first performance at the Brit Awards in 20 years.
Viewers were left shocked when the singer fell backwards and smashed into the stage after a dancer tried to yank off the cloak she was wearing.
The singer fell three steps before getting back on her feet to continue the performance surrounded by dancers dressed as devils.
She took to Instagram soon after the gaffe and explained that the Armani cloak was "tied too tight", but that she was "fine".
"Armani hooked me up! My beautiful cape was tied too tight! But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thanks for your good wishes! I'm fine! ❤️#livingforlove," she wrote.
1/8
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Gallery: Fallen Madonna: Star Hits The Deck
Madonna takes a nasty tumble during her performance of Living For Love at the Brit Awards
The accident happened when a dancer attempted to remove her cloak, sending her falling backwards down the stairs with her legs in the air
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Madonna was temporarily left on the deck but the Queen of Pop carried on with her performance despite the wince-inducing mishap
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Sky's Richard Suchet, who was at the event at the O2 Arena in London, said onlookers winced as the Queen of Pop fell in front of thousands of fans.
Many took to Twitter to show their support after the slip-up as she sang her new single Living For Love.
The track, from the 56-year-old's new album Rebel Heart, ironically contains the lyrics "Lifted me up and watched me stumble" and "Took me to heaven and let me fall down."
Tweeter Louise Houghton wrote: "Big respect to @Madonna @BRITAwards for carrying on so professionally & giving an awesome performance. Please don't slate her."
1/13
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Gallery: The Brit Awards: Memorable Moments
Bill Drummond of The KLF fires machine gun blanks into the audience during their performance in 1992. The band also dumped a dead sheep at the aftershow party
Jarvis Cocker, lead singer of Pulp, invaded the stage at the 1996 Brits in a spur-of-the-moment protest against Michael Jackson's performance
Melanie Redmond tweeted: "Oh my god. Madonna. That fall. I feel so bad for you but you did sing about stumbling. And you really did more than that, you crash landed."
Another wrote: "I'm sweating with anxiety for the cape puller who will perish in the flames tonight."
Madonna was the last act to perform during the show, hosted by Ant and Dec, which saw Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith walk away with two prizes each.
She was not the only act whose performance did not go as they might have hoped.
1/24
-
Gallery: Battle Of The Nice Guys At Brits
Ed Sheeran won the first award of the night after being named best British male solo and best British album
Paloma Faith gave a long and emotional speech after being named best British female solo artist
Kanye West's song All Day had to be heavily muted by ITV because of repeated uses of the n-word in the lyrics, leaving many watching at home scratching their heads.
One viewer, tweeting as Shukat1, said: "Why have Kanye if you're just gonna censor the performance?"
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