Adele expresses her anger at the audience, mixing in some off-the-air jargon! The cause of the recent unpleasant trend…? I’ll take care of you.

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Last Updated on 07/06/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

British diva Adele (35) complained about fans who throw things at artists.

 

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Adele expressed her anger at the “Weekends with Adele” residency performance in Las Vegas.

*A concert held in the same theater and with the same content over an extended period of time.

 

According to Variety, Adele, who was holding a bazooka that flew her T-shirt into the audience, condemned the “throwing things at artists” that has been happening frequently in recent years.

 

She said, “Ha

ve you noticed that people forget the etiquette of the show these days? Have you seen people throwing shit? Adele then continued, “Come on, throw something at me. Throw something at me and I’ll take care of you.

 

The reason Adele has expressed her anger to this extent is because recently there have been a number of incidents in which artists have been victimized during their performances. Last month (June 18), singer Bebe Rexha was hit in the face by a smartphone thrown by a fan and injured near her left eye. Two days after that accident, on June 20, singer Ava Max, who was performing at a concert in Los Angeles, was suddenly slapped by a fan on stage, injuring her face.

 

On June 25, Pink was involved in a rare incident when a fan threw a bag of ashes at her on stage at the “British Summertime Festival,” and on June 28, country singer Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face by a bracelet thrown from the audience. On June 28, country singer Kelsea Ballerini was hit in the face by a bracelet thrown from the audience.

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Regarding the continuing incidents targeting artists, one expert told USA TODAY that while it is impossible to say for sure, the line between online and the real world is blurring, and people are craving “viral moments” for their favorite artists. He believes that this may be due to the blurring of the line between the online and real world, and a craving for “viral moments” for his favorite artists. In short, he says that the desire for attention and to feel connected to the artist may be causing the aforementioned behavior.

 

Will Adele’s latest blackmail bring an end to this unpleasant trend?

 

 

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