Madonna has set Twitter on fire after a wardrobe malfunction during her performance saw her accidentally pulled down a set of stairs.

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Within minutes of the fall, which appeared to be due to her cape failing to unfasten from her neck properly, a new trend was alive on Twitter: #shefellover.

I should at this point say that we hope she's OK and are blooming impressed she got back up and finished her whole performance.

People are certainly enjoying the British sense of humour

#shefellover is trending. I love this country.

— The Cleaner (@myimmortalAKA) February 25, 2015

And the Del Boy-esque nature of the whole thing

https://twitter.com/suzanne_curley/status/570714455312601088

OF COURSE there's already a meme

https://twitter.com/FelicityMorse/status/570716152806170624

There's applause for her total professionalism

She did carry on like a professional- I'd have died! I applause her #shefellover

— Lindsay 27 (@BirdyLinz) February 25, 2015

And just a little bit of laughter, too

https://twitter.com/cremejessy/status/570715917434429441

MA GONNA is so good I've nabbed it

MA - GONNA #shefellover #BRITs2015 pic.twitter.com/8wdLdm1Anm

— Darren Ruback (@Darren_Ruback) February 25, 2015

Others are getting competitive

https://twitter.com/rhiannonhope_94/status/570715843107164160

I'm actually surprised this didn't happen

If I was in the Brits crowd, I would have initiated a #shefellover chant before she reached the bottom of the stairs.

— Hannah Fraser (@FraserFringe) February 25, 2015

It's true, there have been warnings

https://twitter.com/abi2000x/status/570716578167324672

Where there's blame there's a claim, eh Madonna?

https://twitter.com/Lisamarwick01/status/570717000093310976

Now let's just sit back and watch it unfold, shall we?

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https://twitter.com/chrisjmcole/status/570717150815629312

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