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The real reason Stormzy wore shades at the Brits as mystery eye injury revealed-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
His eye is ‘mashed up.’

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Stormzy is no stranger to a pair of sunglasses, often using designer eyewear to shield himself from flashing cameras and lights.
But at this year’s Brit Awards, the shades were more than just a fashion statement for the Vossi Bop hitmaker.
As he took to the mic to accept a trophy, the rapper, 31, revealed he was actually concealing a nasty injury.
Stormzy—real name Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr.—received the award for best hip-hop/grime/rap act as he joined the likes of Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, and JADE in taking home gongs.
During his speech, he laughed that it was a ‘mad, funny time’ for him to be winning.
As he struggled to read the pre-written notes he’d written down, he told the venue: ‘Sorry, I’m wearing shades as well because I mashed up my eye playing padel.’
Stormzy rocked up to this year’s Brit Awards in a pair of shades (Picture: John Phillips/Getty Images)
The rap icon is a big lover of the sport, having shared a snap from a game he played in December with Irish footballer Jeff Hendrick.
‘I’ve got a very sore eye,’ he confessed.
He added: ‘I’ve got a bruised cornea so my eye is sore under here. I’m not being a madman with shades on inside.’
Also in his acceptance speech, Stormzy made a divisive comment about how he came to win.
‘I love everyone who voted for me; I’m very grateful, and I love the Brits as well… I don’t entirely think this award should be fan-voted.’
The rapper has a bruised cornea from a nasty sporting injury (Picture: JMEnternational/Getty Images)
He continued: ‘I don’t think any of the awards should be fan-voted… sometimes I think it doesn’t let people have their moments.
Declaring that Central Cee was his rap artist of the year, he concluded: ‘But these things don’t define us, as much as they’re amazing and we love them.’
Stormzy also thanked his ‘brothers’ from Chase & Status, with whom he was also nominated for song of the year for Backbone. The award went to Charli XCX and Billie Eilish for Guess.
His Brits appearance – a night where Chappell Roan, Sam Fender, Ezra Collective, and Raye also scooped awards – comes amid a time of controversy for Stormzy.
He recently issued a statement after being criticised for a partnership with fast food giant McDonald’s.
Stormzy made headlines recently for a controversial deal he signed with McDonald’s (Picture: EPA)
Having created ‘The Stormzy Meal,’ he received backlash for linking himself to a company that has appeared to support Israel.
The actions conflicted with the artist’s own alleged beliefs, as he has previously shared pro-Palestinian messages online.
He penned in 2024: ‘I hope everyone is good, some fleeting thoughts. 1. Free Palestine. 2. In the future, if there is ever a clear injustice in the world no matter how big or small, 100 times out of 100 I will always be on the side of the oppressed. Unequivocally. As I always have been.’
However, this post has since been deleted, with fans accusing him of ‘selling out’ for the McDonald’s cheque.
His latest message claimed the narrative had been ‘twisted’ as he denied deleting the upload.
Charli XCX was the biggest winner at this year’s Brits, taking home five gongs for her Brat album (Picture: Reuters)
‘In that post I spoke about #FreePalestine, oppression and injustice and my stance on this has not changed,’ Stormzy declared.
‘The brands I work with can’t tell me what to do and don’t tell me what to do otherwise I wouldn’t work with them.’
‘I do my own research on all brands I work with, gather my own information, form my own opinion and come to my own conclusion before doing business.
He then clarified that he felt he had to speak out about this because there were people who were confused by this move and he wanted to make sure his fans had the full context.
Catch up with the 2025 Brit Awards on ITVX.
Brit Awards 2025 full list of winners
Artist of the year
Charli XCX
Group of the year
Ezra Collective
Album of the year
Charli XCX – Brat
Song of the year
Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish – Guess
Best new artist
The Last Dinner Party
International artist of the year
Chappell Roan
International group of the year
Fontaines D.C.
International song of the year
Chappell Roan – Good Luck, Babe!
Best alternative/rock act
Sam Fender
Best hip-hop/grime/rap act
Stormzy
Best dance act
Charli XCX
Best pop act
Jade
Best R&B act
Raye
Rising star
Myles Smith
Global success award
Sabrina Carpenter
Songwriter of the year
Charli XCX
Producer of the year
AG Cook
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