Adele swept this year's BRIT Awards as she took home three gongs at the first ever gender neutral ceremony at London's 02 Arena on Tuesday.
The singer won Artist Of The Year, Best Song for Easy On Me and Album Of The Year for her latest record 30 but insisted she had no plans to party after the ceremony, saying: 'I'm going straight back to my flat, bed, and getting a McDonald's.
100 per cent'. Other notable winners on the night were Ed Sheeran who took home the Songwriter Of The Year Award and Sam Fender who won the Rock/Alternative act award.
Adele won the first ever genderless Artist Of The Year gong after the male and female categories were scrapped. However, she hit back at the 'woke' ceremony as she insisted she 'loves being a female artist', after bosses bowed to calls to rid the awards of gendered categories.
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