Jack Whitehall has been reflecting on his scandalous behaviour at last year’s Brit Awards, and has decided to apologise to all the celebrities he may have offended with his jokes at the ceremony.

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The Brit Awards Twitter account has posted a series of insincere apologies from the comedian to Niall Horan, Harry Kane, Ed Sheeran, Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, Ronnie Wood and Sam Smith.

Whitehall apologised to Smith, who has been nominated in the best British male solo artist category this year, for implying his music was “boring”.

https://twitter.com/BRITs/status/1097199705585528832

The Arsenal fan also expressed his deepest regrets over mocking Harry Kane for Tottenham’s lack of trophies – before pointing out the team still hasn't won any...

https://twitter.com/BRITs/status/1097197266232856579

And he extended his apologies to Ed Sheeran for bringing up the fact that he is “unable to tan”…

https://twitter.com/BRITs/status/1097559179232006144

None of the celebrities have responded. Ouch.

Whitehall is hosting the annual pop music awards once again this year at the O2 Arena in London.

Anne-Marie, Dua Lipa, George Ezra and Jorja Smith are among the artists nominated and Pink and Calvin Harris are on the line-up to perform, with Hugh Jackman opening the ceremony with a song from The Greatest Showman.

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The Brit Awards 2019 will be broadcast live from 8pm on Wednesday 20th February on ITV

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Ellie HarrisonWriter, RadioTimes.com

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