Comedian Jack Whitehall will once again host the BRIT Awards ceremony when it returns on May 11. The comic will take up hosting duties for the fourth year in a row after a date was set for the ceremony's return to The O2 Arena in London - although slightly later than expected due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And Jack, 32, said it's an "honour" to do the show yet again. The comic told The Sun he would have "bitten organisers’ hands off to to present it".
He said: "It really is always an honour to do it but this year feels even more special. I must be doing something right to be invited back. "This is about celebrating all the artists that made the music which helped us get through what’s been a b*d of a year.
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