The sex video smotretgraphics department might have gotten a bit carried away during a performance at Tuesday's Brit Awards in London because everyone freaked out that the band The 1975 had been caught in an elaborate, on-air hacking fiasco.
SEE ALSO: Katy Perry's Brit Awards performance included a sneaky jab at TrumpTweets started popping up from concerned viewers who thought the mean text cards that took over the screen during the band's performance weren't supposed to be part of the show.
Wtf someone just hacked the Brit awards and wrote loads of hate about the 1975 😂😂 @BRITAwards pic.twitter.com/nJhSyufefW
— Odotsheaman #TeamOSM (@Odotsheaman) February 22, 2017
am I just being an idiot or did the 1975 at the brits get hacked?? pic.twitter.com/BafRUZhG3v
— Jess (@BasquillJess) February 22, 2017
We're The #BRITs2017 hacked!? Someone obviously doesn't like The 1975! pic.twitter.com/gTDeN0LRCW
— Alan Clarke (@ap_clarke) February 22, 2017
It turns out the concerned tweeters just hadn't seen the video the British band's performance was based on. The group's song, The Sound, uses the same pink-and-white text cards that popped up during their live performance.
As their true fans were quick to point out, if anyone had seen the video they would understand they were very much not hacked.
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Here's the video the live set took inspiration from -- and the root of all the hacking confusion:
Also congrats; the band won this year's Best British Group award. And didn't get hacked. Winning all around.
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