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The Brit Awards 2026 featured a “stage invasion” moment that was meant to feel shocking... but to many of us it felt scripted, safe, and strangely hollow. In this video, I break down why the Sombr moment didn’t land for our generation, and what it says about how the Brit Awards — and pop culture more broadly — have changed. I compare the Brit Awards 2026 to the mid-90s era — especially 1996 — when moments like Jarvis Cocker’s interruption of Michael Jackson felt genuinely risky, unscripted, and culturally disruptive. Back then, chaos wasn’t branded. It just happened. This isn’t about nostalgia for its own sake. It’s about how modern awards shows feel more corporate, more managed, and more afraid of controversy — even when they try to manufacture it. When rebellion becomes part of the running order, does it stop meaning anything? Did the Sombr stage invasion feel real to you — or staged? And do moments like this still matter, or has pop culture moved on?