Tonight is the BRIT Awards and what would the ceremony without a hilarious viral clip or two.
During a segment on the show Jack Whitehall interviewed Cheryl (formerly Cole) and Liam Payne, amid tabloid speculation about their love life. Apparently all is fine.
Not that viewers cared about what's going on in their personal life, because stealing the show from the pair was Haim's bassist and vocalist who decided to 'troll' the interview.
Watch the clip here:
https://twitter.com/AllyFarrell/status/966411154074423296
Given that past awards have seen Jarvis Cocker storming the stage and Ronnie Wood throwing water over Brandon Block, it was relatively tame. But hey, you've got to take what you're given and it was pretty funny, as the social media response showed.
https://twitter.com/jenofcroths/status/966411188941803520
https://twitter.com/danalani/status/966411416835166209
https://twitter.com/islandrecordsuk/status/966412838016356360
https://twitter.com/pxppyrose/status/966410649931866112
https://twitter.com/doherty_arthur/status/966417997345701888
https://twitter.com/michaelhird/status/966417789157363715
https://twitter.com/smilingbillie/status/966417734237003776
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