Ashley Roberts flashes her underwear in sheer dress as she joins Jade Thirlwall at the star studded BRITs Sony afterparty in Manchester

Jade Thirlwall and Ashley Roberts were among the celebrities attending the glamorous Sony Music BRITs Afterparty in Manchester on Saturday night.

The pair showed off their gorgeous glam as they walked the carpet at Soho House Manchester.

Ashley, 44, stunned crowds with a dramatic outfit change that showed off her cheeky derriere.  

The singer, formerly of the Pussycat Dolls, wore a see-through black dress with a low-cut front and a dramatic, feathered hemline.

Ashley styled the ensemble with a matching cape, chunky jewellery and a pair of dark shades. 

Jade, who used to be in the group Little Mix, didn’t bother changing her outfit after the red carpet event, and everyone loved her look!

The outfit was a full-body spandex jumpsuit with a soft, pastel pattern. It was completed with a pair of pointy stiletto heels.

On the red carpet at the BRIT Awards earlier, she explained she wanted an outfit that was both comfortable and attention-grabbing, saying she aimed for something ‘practical’ but also ‘very striking’.

At the BRIT Awards, Jade didn’t win in either of the categories she was up for – Best Pop Act and Artist of the Year.

Jade was accompanied by her boyfriend, Jordan Stephens, 34, known for being part of Rizzle Kicks. 

And at the end of the night, the loved up couple were spotted falling asleep in the back of a taxi. 

As a lifestyle expert, I was thrilled to see the BRIT Awards come to Manchester’s brand new Co-op Live Arena this past Saturday! It was a fantastic night for the 46th edition of the awards, and a really exciting move to bring the event to a new city.

Okay, let me tell you, Olivia Dean absolutely crushed it at the awards! She didn’t just win, she swept the entire thing – taking home every single award she was up for. Talk about a night to remember – seriously impressive!

The British singer and songwriter, 26, won Best Artist, Best Album, Best Song and Best Pop Act.

Olivia received two nominations for Song of the Year: one for her single “Man I Need,” and another for “Rein Me In,” a collaboration with Sam Fender, which ultimately won the award.

Olivia, age 26, recently achieved a feat not seen in the UK since Adele in 2021: she simultaneously topped the charts with both her single, “Man I Need,” and her album, “The Art Of Loving.” Both were released in 2025.

It was a completely different night for Lily Allen who didn’t take home any awards.

Lily Allen’s fifth album, West End Girl, was a big hit last year, but she didn’t win any of the major awards. Miss Dean took home the prizes for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Pop Act.

The 40-year-old singer’s new album explores the breakdown of her marriage to David Harbour, 50, and reveals details about a reported affair he had with someone named Madeline during their relationship.

Although nominated for a BRIT Award eight times before, the singer of ‘Not Fair’ has only won once and wasn’t present at this year’s show.

Sharon Osbourne, age 73, accepted a lifetime achievement award on stage for her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, who sadly passed away before receiving it himself.

With support from her daughter Kelly, 41, the TV personality delivered a touching speech, describing Ozzy as a uniquely talented, unpredictable, and truly artistic individual.

Born and raised in a modest, working-class area of Birmingham, he achieved incredible success as a highly admired and well-known musician. Throughout his career, he consistently strived for improvement and never settled for less.

He was a fascinating paradox – incredibly self-centered yet surprisingly down-to-earth. Despite achieving global stardom, Ozzy always remained a true rock star at heart. He never forgot his roots and was immensely proud of being a working-class lad from Birmingham, England, no matter where his life took him.

The show ended with a fantastic rock tribute honoring Ozzy, who passed away last July.

This rendition of ‘No More Tears’ was specially prepared for the performance. The song, which is also the title of Ozzy Osbourne’s hugely successful 1991 album, was personally selected by Sharon Osbourne.

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2026-03-01 13:09