Sabrina Carpenter stuns with raucous performance at BRIT Awards

Sabrina Carpenter stuns with raucous performance at BRIT Awards

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Sabrina Carpenter left BRIT Awards viewers in awe with her very raucous performance that opened the star-studded ceremony at the O2 Arena in London.

MailOnline had VIP seats to watch the American singer's stunning performance, including the moment she got down on one knee in front of a 'King's Guard', CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

The finale of the set was so poignant that it had to be edited for the ITV broadcast, with the camera focusing on the winking soldier instead of Sabrina's suggestive pose, which shocked the crowd inside the arena.

MailOnline also captured the moment Sabrina sprinted offstage to make a very quick costume change halfway through her controversial set,

Sabrina had to go backstage to take off her red, military-style sparkler dress, which was in homage to Britain.

Sabrina was seen taking off her dress, while a crew member helped her into her next costume before heading out to Bed Chem.

The former Disney star rose via a platform onto the stage as she sang the hit on her knees surrounded by dancers clad in lingerie.

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