Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Ellie Goulding is all of us as she catches the Jubilee line (Picture: Flynet)

Ellie Goulding shocked commuters as she casually took the London Underground ahead of walking the red carpet at the Brit Awards 2018

The 31-year-old graced rush-hour commuters in London with her presence as she made her way to the O2 arena for the annual ceremony on Wednesday.

Ellie was snapped by shocked fans taking the Jubilee line as she chatted away with fellow passengers on the train.

We love how down to earth Ellie is though, because as soon as she hopped off the train at North Greenwich station she looked every inch the A-lister in her red puffed sleeve dress.

Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
(Picture: REX)

Ellie wasn’t the only one who turned heads when walking the red carpet.

Music’s best and brightest carried white roses to the 2018 Brit Awards on Wednesday night, to symbolise their support for the Times Up movement.

Following in the footsteps of those at the Grammys, the likes of Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa and Paloma Faith carried long-stemmed roses as they walked the red carpet at the annual music event taking place at the O2.

Many others meanwhile wore a white rose pin to share their support.

Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa (Picture: Getty Images
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Nicole Roberts (Picture: Empics)
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Jennifer Hudson (Picture: Empics)
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Maya Jama (Picture: PA Wire)
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Jo Whiley (Picture: Rex)
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Professor Green(Picture: PA Wire)
Ellie Goulding shocks commuters as she casually catches tubes to Brit Awards 2018
Camila Cabello (Picture: John Marshall)

The demonstration comes after stars wore black to the Golden Globes and the Baftas, and British actresses and those in the industry kicked off a new fund similar to Times Up which aims to create a network of expert advice and support, and to provide access to legal support for anyone subjected to sexual violence and abuse at work.

Led by Gemma Arterton, the letter was also signed by Carey Mulligan, Rebel Wilson, Emilia Clarke and Olivia Colman, and it calls for an end to harassment and abuse due to an ‘imbalance of power’ across all industries.

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