BRIT Awards viewers were left stunned as two The Traitors legends made a surprise appearance during the ceremony.
During the ITV broadcast of the annual music ceremony, fans were left stunned to see two BBC reality stars making an unexpected appearance.
Mother and son duo Diane and Ross Carson donned Traitors cloaks during a sketch with the show's trio of hosts, Maya Jama, Clara Amfo and Roman Kemp.
As they attempted to take part in a fake roundtable to take bets on who the next superstar performer would be, the duo popped up on-screen.
As Maya and Clara declared that it would be Raye, the camera zoomed in on Diane who agreed and said she was a "strong, independent woman."
Ross then soon echoed those thoughts but also admitted that he had picked Raye as his "mum had told [him] to".
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Roman then defied his co-stars to insist that Reggie and Bollie would be performing in a nod to the former X Factor novelty act.
The moment sent fans wild as they were left shocked that the rising reality stars had been invited to attend the prestigious event.
Commenting on their appearance, one fan said online: "What in the Traitors hell are Diane and Ross doing there.."
Another then added: "Best part of #BritAwards tonight is seeing Diane and Ross off The Traitors."
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Someone else posted: "Traitors unveiling best bit of the whole night."
Before a fourth said: "Oh good a Traitors skit."
The Brits ceremony is taking place tonight at The O2 Arena in London with singing sensation Raye leading the way with seven nominations.
The Escapism singer went for a super stylish look as she wore a classic black dress ahead of her big performance.
She is followed by acclaimed rappers Central Cee and J Hus with four nominations each.
Kylie Minogue is also expected to take centre stage at the ceremony with a dazzling performance off the back of her global success across the past 12 months thanks to her hit single Padam Padam and album, Tension.
She will be honoured with the Global Icon Award to celebrate her outstanding and long-lasting achievements within the British music industry.