Adele stops Las Vegas show to tell security to leave a fan alone

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How much does this fan love Adele so much that he seemed to be in an Adele induced trance recording himself with the selfie stick at one of the singers, recent Las Vegas concerts. He was gently scolded for standing blocking the view of others. And then two seconds after she left, even Adele noticed from the stage as security quietly tried to get him to tone it down. Adele stopped the show. Mid song is on that stand up. What's going on with you with *** stick in your hand rescued by his goddess. Even security seemed insecure when admonished by Adele. What are you doing? Why are you bothering him? Can you leave him alone? But some online commenters were annoyed him and Adele thought it was fine, but I'm sure the people who paid *** ton of money to sit behind him and stare at the back of his head are pissed and more succinctly you're not special, just sit the F down but he wasn't sitting when he posted *** clip on tiktok. The unidentified fan wrote to Adele, you started talking to me and I literally stopped breathing. His hand visibly trembled as he took *** drink. You enjoy the, when Adele stops singing, even security changes its tune. Jeanne Moos, CNN, New York.

Adele stops Las Vegas show to tell security to leave a fan alone

Adele stopped her show Saturday night in Las Vegas to scold a security guard who was “bothering” an audience member.According to video of the incident shared on social media, Adele was in the middle of singing “Water Under the Bridge” and stopped the music to ask what was going on in the audience with one particular concertgoer who had been standing. “What is going on there with that young fan who’s been bothered so much, since I came on, for standing up? What’s going on with him?” she asked.The singer, who is doing her “Weekends With Adele” show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, was addressing one audience member in particular, saying, “Yes, you, with your hand up, yes you! Put your hand up. You, no you, yes, you with the stick in your hand. Yes, him.”Then she asked security, “What are you doing? Why are you all bothering him? Can you leave him alone, please?”She then told the man, “They won’t bother you anymore, darling. You enjoy the show. “Leave him alone,” she told security again. Adele filled the crowd in on what had happened, saying, “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 then started “Water Under the Bridge” over again. Adele isn’t the first performer to notice a security guard being a little too harsh. In May, Taylor Swift yelled at security during a performance, shouting about a fan, “She’s fine!” and “She wasn’t doing anything!”

Adele stopped her show Saturday night in Las Vegas to scold a security guard who was “bothering” an audience member.

According to video of the incident shared on social media, Adele was in the middle of singing “Water Under the Bridge” and stopped the music to ask what was going on in the audience with one particular concertgoer who had been standing.

“What is going on there with that young fan who’s been bothered so much, since I came on, for standing up? What’s going on with him?” she asked.

The singer, who is doing her “Weekends With Adele” show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, was addressing one audience member in particular, saying, “Yes, you, with your hand up, yes you! Put your hand up. You, no you, yes, you with the stick in your hand. Yes, him.”

Then she asked security, “What are you doing? Why are you all bothering him? Can you leave him alone, please?”

She then told the man, “They won’t bother you anymore, darling. You enjoy the show. “Leave him alone,” she told security again.

Adele filled the crowd in on what had happened, saying, “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 then started “Water Under the Bridge” over again.

Adele isn’t the first performer to notice a security guard being a little too harsh. In May, Taylor Swift yelled at security during a performance, shouting about a fan, “She’s fine!” and “She wasn’t doing anything!”

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