Double Brit wins for Sheeran, Smith as Madonna tumbles

British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran poses with his British album of the year award for 'X' and his British male solo artist award at the BRIT Awards 2015 in London on February 25, 2015. AFP Photo

British singers Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith took two prizes each at a glittering Brit Awards on Wednesday marred by a mishap that saw Madonna dragged to the ground by her cape.
      
Sheeran won British male solo artist and album of the year for "x", while 22-year-old Londoner Smith won British breakthrough act and global success award after his debut album "In the Lonely Hour" won worldwide acclaim.
      
"This is incredible, I really didn't expect this," Smith told the crowd, while Sheeran called it a great night for British music that defied those who said "selling records is dead".
      
As pop veteran Madonna took to the stage flanked by muscled male dancers wearing horns, her long black cape caught and dragged her down a set of stage steps in a dramatic fall.
      
But the 56-year-old gamely shrugged off the mishap, removing the cape and giving a stomping performance of "Living for Love" -- a retort to a menopause joke about her from comic Jimmy Carr that drew booing earlier in the night.

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"My beautiful cape was tied too tight! But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thanks for your good wishes! I'm fine!" the queen of pop wrote later on her Facebook page.
      
The ceremony kicked off with a pitch-perfect rendition of "Blank Space" by country music sweetheart turned pop sensation Taylor Swift, who won the international female solo artist award.
      
"I've been coming to England and playing shows for eight years and this is my first award. I'm so happy," Swift said as she accepted the prize -- Britain's version of a Grammy.
      
She paid tribute to Sheeran, "who took me to pubs and taught me to make a good cup of tea and taught me...

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