GLASGOW singer Tom Walker seems to have been all partied out after winning big at the Brit Awards last night - as he told his fans he was off to bed at 10am this morning.
The Leave a Light On hitmaker thanked his gran last night as he claimed the prize for British breakthrough act – despite not having released an album.
The 27-year-old earlier said he would be getting “right on it” if he took home a gong - and seem like he well and truly did.
Issuing a tweet online this morning, he told his fans: “What a time to be alive!!! Thank you to every, single, beautiful person who took the time to vote for me for @BRITs British Breakthrough Act... WE ONLY WENT AND BLOODY WON IT!!! 👌 Right best get to bed.”
What a time to be alive!!! Thank you to every, single, beautiful person who took the time to vote for me for @BRITs British Breakthrough Act... WE ONLY WENT AND BLOODY WON IT!!! 😂👌 Right best get to bed pic.twitter.com/0qwcaIYgVN
— Tom Walker (@IamTomWalker) February 21, 2019
Tom had hailed the influence of his team and his friends before addressing his gran at the London ceremony.
The Scot said: “Thank you so much. To my management team, absolute legends.
“To everybody up in Scotland, to my gran who is watching somewhere on telly: yes, gran, here we are.
“This is an absolute honour and a privilege.”
Earlier, Walker was asked on the red carpet how he would celebrate if he won.
He replied: “By getting bang on it, mate. We are going to have a couple of beers afterwards.
“It’s the first day in ages where I’ve been drinking and had the next day off.”
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