Monday, 13 February 2017

PREGNANCY OF FAME AND A CRY FOR HARD WORK

The one and only! Adele beat out Beyonce for Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year at the 2017 Grammys in L.A on Sunday, February 12, but made sure to give the pregnant superstar several l shout out throughout the night.
The British singer, 28, first kissed her longtime partner, Simon Konecki, before she turned and yelled, “I love you, I love you,” to Queen Bey, 35, across the aisle in the Staples Center after she won Song of the Year.
Beyonce, who changed into a plunging red dress after performing in an elaborate gold gown and matching crown, clapped in the audience alongside her husband, Jay Z. The pregnant star, who is expecting twins, sang “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles” off her album the lemonade earlier that night.Adela also shared a sweet moment with Celine Dion, who presented her with the award. Moments before, Canadian singer, 48, teared up when she recalled winning a 1999 Grammy for “My Heart Will Go On” with her late husband, René Angélil, by her side at the time.During her acceptance speech, Adele apologized to the crowd for cursing during George Michael tribute. Earlier in the night, while singing a slowed-down rendition of “Fastlove Pt. 1,” she asked the band to stop and start over because she wasn’t happy with her performance and she wanted it to be perfect for the late singer. (Michael was found dead at age 53 on Christmas Day.)
“Thank you very much. Thank you. First of all, I really do apologize for swearing. George Michael, I love him,” she said. “It means a lot to me. So I'm really sorry if I offended anyone anywhere.The “All I Ask” songstress then introduced her producer, Greg Kurstin, who she brought up on stage with her. “This record [25] and I had a very short attention span,” she explained. “And he would come to me in England and said I didn't have to leave my son [Angelo, now 4], and yet you would leave your son and daughter. So thank you for your patience with me and helping to create my favorite song I've ever done. So, thank you, Greg.” CBS then cut off Kurstin while he was speaking, which led the audience to boo. WATCH THE VIDEO AND ENJOY THE ALL FUN.

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