Adele gives the perfect response to a homophobe who yelled 'Pride sucks' at her concert
A bigoted heckler tried coming for the gays at Adele's show — and she wasn't having any of it!
June 2, 2024
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A bigoted heckler tried coming for the gays at Adele's show — and she wasn't having any of it!
The hilarious segment was part of the special program Adele At The BBC.
The tour, in support of her 25 album, is the singer's first in five years.
The album, apparently called 25, comes nearly five years after the singer's breakout album 21.
For all its praise of art and activism, the music industry's biggest awards ceremony did not give justice to the album that most personified these ideals.
The brooding ballad is the first single off her new album 25, available November 20.

The duo wrote Bird Set Free together, but it's slated to appear on Sia's next album.
The singer's Rolling Stone cover is perfection. And the interview? Classic Adele.


The British singing sensation is slated to make a special appearance on Wednesday night's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden.
The LGBT icon's new album may sound like 21, but listen closely: she's all grown up.
The ballad comes just days before the release of the singer's 25 album and a Saturday Night Live appearance.

The British star sang the song at the 17th annual NRJ Awards in Cannes.
The Frozen singer praised John Travolta's mispronounciation of her name at the Oscars as a turning point in her career.