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Mark ronson: A Heartfelt Tribute and Public Affection at the BRIT Awards

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Mark Ronson shares an affectionate kiss with his spouse Grace Gummer, the daughter of a prominent Hollywood icon, following his heartfelt tribute to her at the BRIT Awards.

On Saturday night, Mark Ronson and his spouse showcased a rare moment of public affection while attending the afterparty for the BRIT Awards.

Mark Ronson, aged 50, shared a kiss with his wife Grace Gummer, the daughter of the iconic actress Meryl Streep, at the glamorous afterparty following his heartfelt tribute to Grace during his acceptance speech at the BRIT Awards.

The music producer received the accolade for Exceptional Contribution to Music and expressed gratitude to his collaborators and family, particularly mentioning his wife and their two daughters.

Grace was present at the awards ceremony with Mark to demonstrate her support for her spouse.

Grace, currently featured in the popular series Love Story, wore a chic and sophisticated black dress with long sleeves and a flowing satin skirt.

On Saturday night, Mark Ronson and his spouse showcased a rare moment of public affection while attending the afterparty for the BRIT Awards.

Mark donned a sleek pair of dark trousers paired with a crisp white shirt, effortlessly enhancing his look with a black leather jacket adorned with embellished sleeves featuring padlocks.

Speculation about the couple’s relationship began in 2020 when they were seen together in New York, and the duo later announced their engagement the next year.

In his speech, Mark emphasized that this week commemorates two decades since he first met Amy Winehouse.

The duo collaborated on the legendary track Back to Black on the 'same day' – a pivotal moment that 'transformed his life forever'.

Mark expressed: 'Receiving this award holds immense significance for me.'

The artist expressed gratitude to those who have worked alongside him over the years – including Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and Dua Lipa – stating that the music he created with Amy gave him the opportunity to collaborate with all of them.

He remarked: 'The music I created with Amy is the reason anyone recognizes me, so I will always cherish her voice, her talent, our connection, everything about it.'

Following his award presentation by Skepta, Mark Ronson took to the stage to perform Ooh Wee alongside Ghostface Killah, before once again honoring Amy with a cover of Back to Black.

Mark Ronson, aged 50, embraced his spouse Grace Gummer, the daughter of the iconic actress Meryl Streep, during the afterparty following his heartfelt tribute to Grace in his acceptance speech at the BRIT Awards.

The segment featured the late star discussing Mark – along with Valerie and Amy’s band, The Dap-Kings.

The event continued with a rendition of Uptown Funk, after which Dua Lipa made an unexpected appearance to perform Dance The Night from the Barbie soundtrack along with the collaboration Electricity.

At the age of 73, Sharon Osbourne took to the stage to receive an award on behalf of her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, who was recognized with the BRITs Lifetime Achievement Award.

Accompanied by her daughter Kelly, 41, the television star delivered an emotional address, stating: '[Ozzy] was incredibly talented, completely unpredictable, a free spirit – he truly embodied artistry.

'Originating from a modest, working-class area in Birmingham, he ascended to become one of the most recognizable and esteemed musicians of his era. He consistently challenged himself to improve.

'He was the epitome of a humble egoist, a true rock star in every sense. At the end of the day, he would always embody that spirit. Ozzy's roots remained firmly in England. No matter where he traveled, he took immense pride in being that working-class Brummie.'

The show concluded with a remarkable rock tribute featuring an array of stars, celebrating Ozzy, who unfortunately passed away last July.

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This performance featured a unique rendition of ‘No More Tears’ – the title track from Ozzy’s best-selling 1991 album of the same name, and it was personally curated by Sharon Osbourne.