Popular radio presenter Roman Kemp has begged Ant and Dec for help as he admits he is "terrified" to host the BRIT Awards tonight (Saturday, March 2).
The star discussed the upcoming event with the pair of TV legends earlier today, revealing that he believed that the BRIT Awards were on par with the Oscars.
While catching up on all things Saturday Night Takeaway, the stars moved onto the topic of the BRITs.
Roman Kemp reveals he is 'terrified' to host the BRIT Awards as he pleads with Ant and Dec for help
they came, they did that, they conquered. #BRITs pic.twitter.com/MMNH4qLPze
— BRIT Awards (@BRITs) March 2, 2024
Ant and Dec wished the Capital Radio presenter well during the BRIT Awards, telling him: "Good luck!"
However, the host was quick to confess: "Yeah, I know I'm terrified..."
Appearing shocked at this statement, Dec asked: "Are you? I was wondering how you were feeling about it..."
Roman Kemp responded: "Of course! Look... especially in my house, right.
"I grew up in a house of music and like it's the biggest night I always say it's our Oscars I know we've got the BAFTA's but it almost seems a little bit too elite in a way as you know, it's kind of in a different world."
He asked the ITV Saturday Night Takeaway stars for words of advice, begging the pair: "But I do think that it's like the Oscars that we have so I think... I don't really know what to do... how to feel... If you've got any advice"
hang this in the louvre, @DUALIPA. #BRITs pic.twitter.com/3xi2FB4EZZ
— BRIT Awards (@BRITs) March 2, 2024
Ant shared some wisdom with the nervous presenter, saying: "Just enjoy it.
"Yeah, it's a big beast! So just enjoy it. You know, enjoy it, make the TV show for everyone at home not the people in the hall because they don't listen to a word you say. That's one bit of advice."
Ant added: "Everyone's eating their dinner or getting drunk' before laughing."
To which Roman said: "Okay... So don't look... Be horrible to them if anything."
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