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Adele warns a nasty heckler to 'shut up' during her performance in Las Vegas

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Adele warns a nasty heckler to 'shut up' during her performance in Las Vegas.
(Courtesy: from The News International, Credit: by WebDesk, Dated: 02 June 2024)

 

Adele warns a nasty heckler to 'shut up' during her performance in Las Vegas.

Written by Muhammad Nadeem Khan

Adele Defends LGBTQ+ Community Against Heckler at Las Vegas Show

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Adele didn't tolerate an audience member's disrespectful remarks about the LGBTQ+ community during her Las Vegas residency show at Caesars Palace over the weekend.
The 36-year-old English singer-songwriter swiftly responded when someone in the crowd shouted, "Pride sucks."


Furious, Adele retorted, "Did you come to my f***ing show and just say that Pride sucks? Are you f***ing stupid? Don’t be so f***ing ridiculous."

(Video Source: TrimFeed)


She continued without missing a beat, "If you have nothing nice to say, shut up, all right?"

The audience erupted in cheers as Adele reaffirmed her support for her LGBTQ+ fans, both those present that evening and those watching from afar. 

Adele has consistently shown her support for the LGBTQ+ community; last year, she donned a black gown with a rainbow flag train during Pride Month in June.

Expressing her gratitude for her fans, the "Hello" hitmaker previously told 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.

Adele's unwavering support and quick defense of her LGBTQ+ fans highlight her commitment to inclusivity and respect at her performances.

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