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  "textContent": "\n\n\nBrit Award attendees have flocked to social media to reveal exactly what comedian and host Jack Whitehall said to Labour politicians Andy Burnham and Lisa Nandy during Saturday's show.\n\nFor the first time ever, the Brits headed to Manchester, so it was fitting that the city's mayor, Mr Burnham, joined the Culture Secretary to enjoy the evening.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nAnd the political pair were treated to a number of show-stopping performances, including sets from Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, and Rosalia, among others.\n\nThey also got to witness firsthand a number of the swipes Mr Whitehall had in store for some of the attendees, although they may have hoped he didn't include them on his hit list.\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nAn hour or so into Saturday's Brit Awards, Mr Whitehall left the stage and began to mingle among the star-studded attendees at the tables below.\n\n\"I saw Calvin Harris over there. Who else have we got?\" Mr Whitehall said as he began to scan the crowd before having his attention piqued by the politicians.\n\n\"Oh! Oh, my God, it's Andy Burnham. Yes! Legend,\" the comedian remarked as the audience in the Co-op Live applauded.\n\nSpotting the chance to mock the Manchester Mayor's rather fraught relationship with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, Mr Whitehall quipped: \"The only party he's allowed into these days.\"\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n>  View this post on Instagram \n>\n> A post shared by The BRIT Awards (@brits)\n\nMr Burnham let out a laugh before Mr Whitehall moved on to the Culture Secretary.\n\n\"And Lisa Nandy! Lisa Nandy - this must be the politicians' table,\" he said as Ms Nandy smiled along. \"I wonder who else is here.\"\n\nMr Whitehall then delivered a joke that wiped the smile off of Ms Nandy's face as she began to shake her head.\n\nHowever, ITV viewers were none the wiser as to what the joke was as the broadcaster cut Mr Whitehall's microphone feed and replaced it with background noise.\n\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n  * Kelly Osbourne puts on defiant display after slamming 'body-shaming' trolls as she arrives at Brits\n  * Luke Littler snubs garish red carpet outfits of woke celebs as he dons polo on Brits 2026 red carpet\n  * Brit Awards 2026 red carpet: All the best and worst looks as early arrivals land in Manchester\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nInevitably, fans watching at home flooded social media, desperate for answers as to what the gag was that prompted such a response from Ms Nandy.\n\nNow, it's been reported by attendees that Mr Whitehall said to the Labour pair: \"I think I saw Peter Mandelson on the list... Oh wait, that was another list.\"\n\nThe gag drew laughter once again from attendees, and X users quickly shared their thoughts on Mr Whitehall's political gag.\n\n\"Jack Whitehall and his writing team are phenomenal at what is undoubtedly a very difficult gig,\" one X user praised. \"Shame this got censored but his joke just before to Andy Burnham that the BRITs is the 'only party he’s allowed in these days' was equally as good #BRITs.\"\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nA second also applauded: \"Jack Whitehall picking out Andy Burnham at the Manchester #BRITs, the only party he's allowed in! Quite funny for him.\"\n\n\"Lisa Nandy writing to ITV to complain whilst being a part of it #Brits,\" a third mocked, while a fourth weighed in: \"Jack Whitehall with the sharpest dig of the night, that Mandelson line landed perfectly.\"\n\nAnd a fifth commented: \"Not Jack Whitehall casually dropping a 'list' joke at the BRITs… dark humor on live TV is a dangerous sport and he knows it.\" (sic)\n\nThe gag from Mr Whitehall wasn't the only one to send social media into somewhat of a frenzy during Saturday's show.\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n> “This must be the politician’s table, I wonder who else is here. I think I saw Peter Mandelson on the list- oh wait sorry that was another list”\n>\n> — Jack Whitehall during the #BRITs pic.twitter.com/4MgKCnAgPW\n>\n> — Pop Base (@PopBase) February 28, 2026\n\nEarly on in the ceremony, Mr Whitehall couldn't resist mocking the saga that has engulfed the BBC this week following last Sunday's Baftas.\n\nAfter the BBC failed to censor a tic by Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, it launched a \"fast-tracked\" investigation into how an involuntary racial slur made it into the broadcast.\n\n\"It is the Brits, things get a bit raucous,\" Mr Whitehall said to viewers down the camera.\n\n\"There may be some swearing, but don't worry, we've got the best in the business on the beep button tonight. It's the guy who did the Baftas, nothing gets past him, he's like Donnarumma.\"\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nITV's censoring of live speech during the broadcast also caused controversy on the night.\n\nAfter the band Geese won International Group of the Year, lead singer Max Bassin took to the stage with a politically charged speech.\n\n\"I just want to say, Free Palestine, F*** Ice, go Geese,\" the singer said.\n\nHowever, ITV cut his feed after just a few words and before his political stances could be broadcast to millions at home, an editing decision that sparked uproar among pro-Palestine supporters.\n\n\n**Our Standards:The GB News Editorial Charter **",
  "title": "Jack Whitehall's censored political dig unmasked as ITV scrambles to cut Labour scandal gag from Brit Awards"
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