Adele defends fan from security at recent show
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Adele stopped her performance to call out security for bothering a fan, "can you leave him alone, please?".
Adele has never been shy to show love to her fans.
During her recent performance at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the star was performing 'Water Under the Bridge' when she noticed security manhandling a man.
“What is going on there with that young fan who’s been bothered so much since I came on for standing up?” she shouted out from the stage.
“What’s going on with him? Yes, you, with your hand up, yes you!,” she continued.
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“Why are you all bothering him?” she asked the security.
The 'Hello' hitmaker went on to ask the security to allow the fan to have fun unbothered.
“Can you leave him alone, please? They won’t bother you anymore, darling. You enjoy the show. Leave him alone.”
Adele apologised to the rest of her fans before continuing with her song, 'Water Under the Bridge'.
“Sorry, guys. He’s been bothered the whole show by security and other people sitting behind him. He’s here to have fun. All of you are here to have fun,” she said.
The moment was captured by her fans who shared the video on social media. Below is the video.
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Many of her fans applauded her for defending her supporters.
"She really cares about her fans and she’s always been the reasons I love her so much," commented one user on YouTube.
Adele stops performing at her Vegas residency to defend fan from a security guard. pic.twitter.com/LfRlVEUAfk
— Pop Base (@PopBase) August 27, 2023
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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