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This amazing day started with Olivia, Ifrah (who you will see in the pictures) and I met up and got the train to Waterloo and the underground to Wembley. On the journey we filmed loads for the video and turned into a pro-vlogger…except I felt really weird with people wondering what we were doing…

When we got there we walked around the stores and outlets and I REALLY wanted to buy stuff but obviously I’m broke so….

We also had the most STRESSFUL experience at Mcdonald’s where the queues were so dysfunctional and went OUTSIDE and we were wondering what was taking so long

We stood in that queue for ages and it was really hot and claustrophobic I honestly thought I was going to faint.

When it was finally my turn the worker was SO ROOOOD and didn’t know how to COUNT MONEY!!!! Like if you had no customers you wouldn’t be getting paid so I don’t know what her problem was… sips tea

 

Because of that annoying Mcdonald’s experience we had to eat reaaallly quickly so we wouldn’t be late. As soon as we were done we ran to the queue, got our bags checked and ran to find our seats.

When we got inside our view was amazing! We could see the entirely filled arena, as well as backstage behind the sets so we could see performers before they even came out!

We had the amazing opportunity to listen to incredible music by The Vamps, DNCE, Jess Glynne, Little Mix, and Shawn Mendes (except I shaded Little Mix so hard I don’t really like them oops oops oops). They sang their top hits and it was SOO LIT. Shawn Mendes was the headlining act who came on at the end and had the longest set. When he came on me and Ifrah were shaking and screaming and we see Olivia in the middle crying! Pure fangirl moments aww. We shouted the lyrics to Mercy, Stitches, Ruin and Treat You Better at the top of our lungs, although so many people around us gave us so many weird stares…. Oh well!

 

Overall the show was amazing with so many young, inspiring award winners who are making a positive difference to OUR GENERATION. It was a huge bonus being able to see some of our favourite artists live. I like how the BBC dedicates an entire award show to teenagers, only allowing in 13-17 year olds. It made me feel like a VIP, around others coming to see their favourite artists, so we could all relate to the same thing.

Lynette xx

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