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Michael Bublé hopes he isn’t nominated for a BRIT award.
The 41-year-old singer has signed up to host the annual UK music awards ceremony in 2017 but would prefer not to be nominated because it would be too awkward if he lost.
Speaking to Kate Garraway, for Global’s Make Some Noise, he said: "I don’t even think I’ll be nominated to be honest with you. Can I be completely frank about something? I’m not a big fan of hosting in a year when I’m up for stuff. I just think it kind of looks weird. When I hosted the JUNO Awards in Canada, I tried to make sure it was in a year when the record couldn’t be nominated, because it can look kind of strange.
"There was one year when Drake was the host, he was nominated for six and he lost all six so it was kind of just like those ‘urgh’ moments every time he’s up on stage going ‘and the winner is…not me again!’, it’s such a subjective thing winning awards, that’s not what it’s about. It’s about getting to hang out and get drunk with celebrities."
Michael has been nominated for three BRITs during his career but has never won.
The Canadian star is taking over hosting duties from presenting duo Ant and Dec, who previously revealed that 2016’s ceremony would be their last and he has nothing but praise for his predecessors.
He said: "I actually know them very well, and I love them so much. Not just how great they are because obviously you guys know, you’ve have watched them for years on television now and you know how talented they are but what’s beautiful is getting an opportunity to hang out with them and their families and to know that they’re everything you’d hoped they would be. I mean they’re just real guys, they’re beautiful people with beautiful families and I think the truth is, the reason I’m doing it isn’t because I got chosen over anyone else, I think that they had other commitments because I’m sure they would have had them back for the third time."
Michael was interviewed by Smooth’s Kate Garraway for Global’s Make Some Noise. The charity helps disadvantaged youngsters across the UK by giving a voice to small charities and projects that struggle to raise awareness.

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