At a full concert, Adele remembers a homophobic spectator (VIDEO)
When Adele appeared in public, someone created “Pride, ça craint.” Visibly shaken, the 36-year-old British singer was late to hit back. “Es-tu vraiment Venu à mon putain de concert pour dire que la Pride, ça Craint? at-elle lance, avant de continueer, Is it included? You are not making fun of. If you don’t laugh at being a non-Jew, à dire, Ferme-la.” These are the words received from the enthusiastic applause of the majority of the spectators present.
The sped-up scene, filmed and participating in social resolutions, evokes a vague sense of light in Adele. Continuing to be involved in promoting LGBTQ+ rights, the artist and modern son live in this community. In 2011, she revealed that the hit “Set Fire to the Rain” was an LGBTQ+ anthem. And in 2016, she gave a concert in Anvers aux victims of this act of violence, Soulignant Son Lien Profond avec la Communauté, a suite in the style of a tragedy about the shooting at a gay club in Orlando.
Adele ended her concert and gave a “joyful pride” to the entire audience as a homophobic audience member, with a heartfelt encore for her incurable son in the spirit of LGBTQ+. This change demonstrates the fois de plus combien Adele is ready to use the platform to defend the rights and dignity of this community.