Charli XCX put on a daring display as she joined Ashley Roberts and Maura Higgins at the Universal afterparty following the 2025 BRIT Awards on Saturday night.
The singer, 32, had a huge night at the BRITs as she scooped up five gongs – and later joined the stars in descending on 180 Studios in London after the glitzy affair at the O2 Arena.
Charli sported the same daring number as her red carpet look as she headed out for a night of celebrating following her huge successes.
She strutted her stuff in a sheer black gown which she wore over skimpy thong underwear as she put her enviable figure on display.
Her edgy gown featured a veiled hooded design and she added to her frame with a pair of pointed black heels.
Meanwhile Pussycat Doll looked sensational as she arrived in a sheer black metallic strappy mini dress with her blonde locks styled in a slicked back wet look.
Charli XCX put on a daring display as she joined Ashley Roberts and Maura Higgins at the Universal afterparty following the 2025 BRIT Awards on Saturday night


Meanwhile Pussycat Doll looked sensational as she arrived in a sheer black metallic strappy mini dress with her blonde locks styled in a slicked back wet look, and Maura changed out of her daring floral sheer red carpet look
I’m A Celeb star Maura, 34, also stepped out for the party as she changed out of her daring floral sheer red carpet look.
Maura instead wore an oversized black suit-style playsuit which featured white embroidered ruffles.
Noel Gallagher’s son Gene was among those at the party, as he posed with a guest and made a rocker sign with his hands.
Maura had an awkward run in with her ex Pete Wicks at the after party, as he arrived arm-in-arm with her rival Olivia Attwood.
Jedward also made an appearance at Universal as they sported matching metallic silver ensembles.
Meanwhile Sam Ryder opted for double denim as he put on animated display outside the party at 180 Strand.
McFly stars Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones also showed face at the Universal party, joined by I’m A Celeb co-star Oti Mabuse.
Fellow Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt joined bandmate Ashley as she donned a striking asymetric cut-out black gown.
Also in attendance at the afterparty was comedian and awards show host Jack and his model partner Roxy, 33, who put on a very loved-up display as they arrived hand-in-hand.
Jack cut a suave figure in a red velvet blazer and a black suit as he celebrated his fifth gig hosting the BRITs.

Charli sported the same daring number as her red carpet look as she headed out for a night of celebrating following her five BRIT Awards wins

One funny moment saw a starstruck Bruno Tonioli react in shock as he came upon Charli while she headed to the afterparty

She saw the funny side of his reaction as she was seen laughing during the sweet encounter

Noel Gallagher’s son Gene was among those at the party, as he posed with a guest and made a rocker sign with his hands

Maura had an awkward run in with her ex Pete Wicks at the after party, as he arrived arm-in-arm with her rival Olivia Attwood

Jedward also made an appearance at Universal as they sported matching metallic silver ensembles

Meanwhile Sam Ryder opted for double denim as he put on animated display outside the party at 180 Strand

McFly stars Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones also showed face at the Universal party, joined by I’m A Celeb co-star Oti Mabuse

Fellow Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt joined bandmate Ashley as she donned a striking asymetric cut-out black gown

Footballer Frank Lampard and Loose Women panelist Christine also joined the stars
Roxy put on a leggy display in the same outfit she wore on the red carpet, a figure-hugging sequinned black mini dress.
She draped a faux-fur jacket over her shoulders to keep warm amid the chilly climes and added to her height with a pair of pointed heels.
Jack hosted the ceremony for the fifth time but his savage jibes at the celebrity audience left viewers divided.
At the 2025 BRITs, Charli led the winners as her smash hit album BRAT swept the board and took home a whopping five awards.
The star, whose No1 album became a cultural phenomenon last summer, took home Best Album, Artist of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Dance Act and Best Song Writing.
Charli’s incredible sweep mirrored Raye‘s own triumph at last year’s ceremony which saw the 27-year-old made history after scooping a record breaking six gongs.

She strutted her stuff in a sheer black gown which she wore over skimpy thong underwear as she put her enviable figure on display


Earlier on the red carpet, Charli stunned in the same daring sheer black gown as she pulled out all the stops

Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner also attended and put on a very loved-up display as they prepared to celebrate

Charli was joined at the afterparty by Jack and his model partner Roxy, 33, who put on a very loved-up display as they arrived hand-in-hand

Earlier in the night, the couple had looked equally loved-up as they posed up a storm on the red carpet

Jack hosted the ceremony for the fifth time but his savage jibes at the celebrity audience left viewers divided
While accepting the evening’s top award for Artist Of The Year the scantily clad star revealed ITV had complained about her racy award show look before declaring ‘free the nip!’ to cheers from the audience.
Charli stunned in a very daring sheer black gown which she wore over skimpy underwear as she put her enviable figure on full display.
After host Jack quipped the songstress would not be performing at the O2 ceremony in order to ‘get drunk’ the bleary-eyed singer was in great spirits while accepting her numerous honours.
During one stage appearance she joked it was great to see a song about underwear win after her hit Guess ft Billie Eilish was crowned Best Song Of The Year.
In a more candid moment, Charli revealed that she’d spent years ‘never nominated for anything’ and said she’d always felt an ‘outsider’ but told fans her huge BRITs triumph proved successes took time.
Later when collecting Best Dance act, she said: ‘I feel like dance music gets a bad rep because people are like, ‘It’s not that deep.’
‘I think it is. This genre for me is euphoric, it allows me the escape and feel on a very deep level.
She also paid tribute to other inspirational acts including late music producer SOPHIE who tragically died in 2021 aged 34.

Inside the Universal afterparty, Liam Gallagher’s son Gene (centre) was seen posing with Sonny Hall and another guest

Meanwhile, Nicole Appleton put on a glitzy display in a sparkling black dress as she posed arm-in-arm with Stephen Haines

Former X Factor stars Jedward also stepped out at the event and turned heads in striking silver outfits

Jack Rooke, who is the writer of smash hit Channel Four series Big Boys, also joined in the star-studded festivities

Charli XCX led the winners at the 2025 BRIT Awards as her smash hit album BRAT swept the board and took home a whopping five awards

The British singer, 32, whose No1 album became a cultural phenomenon last summer, took home Best Album, Artist of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Dance Act and Best Song Writing

Following her racy performance to open the ceremony, Sabrina Carpenter, 25, also landed her first BRIT when she scooped the special Global Success Award

Meanwhile in a shock to some, Jade Thirwall, 32, beat the Brat singer to be crowned Best Pop Act, making it the former Little Mix star’s first solo Brit
Meanwhile in a shock to some, Jade Thirwall, 32, beat the Brat singer to be crowned Best Pop Act, making it the former Little Mix star’s first solo Brit.
In her own heartfelt speech, Jade thanked boyfriend Jordan Stephens and her ‘Little Mix sisters’ Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock.
Gushing over her former bandmates she said: ‘I love you so much. I wouldn’t have this award without them. They changed my life and I am so grateful’.
Sabrina Carpenter also landed her first BRIT when she scooped the special Global Success Award.
Thanking her UK fans American singer quipped that a ‘predominantly tea drinking country’ had ‘streamed the s***’ out of her smash hit track Espresso.
However the banger was pipped to the post for Best International Song Of The Year to Chappell Roan for her own catchy tune Good Luck, Babe.
The HOT TO GO singer, 27, later went on to beat the likes of Beyoncé and Billie Eilish to win Best International Artist.
Unable to be there she accepted via video link and paid tribute to the trans community as well as thanking drag queens and the late Sinead O’Connor for inspiriting her.
She said: ‘Because of those people, they have laid the groundwork for me to be here today. I did not give up because of them. I will continue going because of them. I will see you for a spot of tea this summer.’

Meanwhile Stomzy scooped the Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act as he took to the stage wearing shades

Voted for by the fans, Sam Fender was announced as the winner for Alternative Rock Act for a second time

Elsewhere Raye said she ‘didn’t expect’ to win Best R+B Act and she admitted that she was in disbelief that she has enough fans who would want to vote for her
Elsewhere Stormzy won his fourth BRIT after scooping the Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act as he took to the stage wearing shades.
He said: ‘I think Central Cee was the best rap artist of year, but I am very grateful. This is a mad funny time for me to win an award.
‘I’m wearing shades because I’ve got a bruised cornea, I mashed my eye playing paddle.’
Voted for by the fans, Sam Fender was announced as the winner for Alternative Rock Act for a second time.
It marks his third BRIT after winning the Rising Star Award (previously Critics’ Choice Award) in 2019 and Alternative Rock Act in 2022.
Accepting the award, he joked: ‘As you can tell I’m a little bit nervous, I’m nowhere near as drunk as last time.’
‘Massive thanks to the fans, we’ve got the best fans in the world. To everybody at home in Newcastle – love you.
‘Huge thanks to my band. Without them, I’m just a mad person shouting at the walls. Love yous all.’
Elsewhere, Raye said she ‘didn’t expect’ to win Best R+B Act and she admitted that she was in disbelief that she has enough fans who would want to vote for her.