THE HORSE WOMAN
During the Brit Awards 2025, viewers were left baffled after spotting a woman dressed as a horse on the red carpet. The mysterious attendee turned out to be German DJ HorsegiirL, who is known for wearing a horse mask to protect her identity.
The moment gained even more attention when host Jack Whitehall joked with Danny Dyer, asking him why he had brought a horse to the event. Social media quickly lit up with reactions, with some suggesting that Dyer had mistaken HorsegiirL for Megan Thee Stallion.
HorsegiirL rose to fame in 2023 with her viral track My Barns My Rules, amassing over 140,000 followers on TikTok and building a fanbase known as the "Farmies". The DJ, who describes herself as "half-horse, half-human," has performed to sold-out crowds in Sydney, London, and New York.
You guys probably don’t know this because you’re too young, but back in my day, people with mental issues were institutionalized and given treatment. What they definitely didn’t do was hand them a mic and a camera to normalize the “unnormalizable.”
To be fair, as I mentioned earlier, the mask is meant to keep her identity private, much like Daft Punk or Marshmello did. The thing is, she openly describes herself as "half-horse, half-human," and at this point, you can't really tell if it’s just a stage persona or full-on antiespecist delusion.
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