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Adele's furious sweary response to heckler in audience she tells to 'shut up!'

02 June 2024 , 07:32
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Adele tore apart a homophobic crowd member at her concert (Image: BANG Showbiz.)
Adele tore apart a homophobic crowd member at her concert (Image: BANG Showbiz.)

Adele didn't hold back when she confronted a homophobic audience member shouting "Pride sucks" during one of her Las Vegas concerts.

The globally-renowned singer, who boasts an enormous LGBTQ+ fanbase, was in the midst of her 'Weekends with Adele ' residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace when she singled out the heckler.

She unabashedly retorted: "Are you f****** stupid? Don't be so f****** ridiculous. If you have nothing nice to say, shut up, all right? ".

Over the years, Adele has repeatedly taken a stand for Pride.

After the devastating attack on LGBT+ individuals in Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, back in 2016, she dedicated her entire show to the victims, saying on stage: "I would like to start tonight by dedicating this entire show to everybody in Orlando and at Pulse nightclub last night... The LGBTQ community, they're like my soul mates since I was really young, so I'm very moved by it."

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Moreover, the Grammy-winning artist has claimed that her hit 'I Set Fire To The Rain is a "gay anthem".

Notably, Adele once took on the role of minister to marry her comedian buddy Alan Carr and his partner, and she's often seen enjoying nights out at gay bars.

The chart-topper of 'Hello' has reportedly received heaps of gratitude from fans who felt motivated to come out thanks to her.

She revealed to Out magazine: "I get a lot of mail from people who tell me that I make them really happy to be themselves, and really comfortable with who they are, which I love."

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