From Paris, with love! Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were spotted in France days after their surprise Las Vegas wedding.
03.07.2022 - 10:57 / msn.com
Adele revealed the public reaction to her postponing her Las Vegas shows was so intense that it led to her feeling like a ‘shell of a person’ in the following months. At the beginning of the year, the Easy On Me hitmaker, 34, informed fans that she postponed a lucrative set of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace after delays due to Covid meant it ‘wasn’t ready’. While people sympathised with the fact that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continued to have an impact with services being delayed and crew coming down with the virus, many were disappointed the announcement came so late.
Frustrated fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, writing: ‘Not everyone will be able to attend again, plus will lose travel/hotel costs. Could you not just sing something by yourself, show a dvd & talk to people about your life/career? That would be preferable to cancellations. Also, all shows etc are tentative currently throughout world.
’Following the announcement, Adele shared a tearful apology and stressed that everyone ‘tried absolutely everything we can to pull it together in time and for it to be good enough. ’Appearing on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, the megastar expressed that she ‘definitely felt everyone’s disappointment,’ but believes she made the right decision. ‘It was horrible and the reaction was brutal.
I was a shell of a person for a couple of months,’ she told host Lauren Laverne. ‘I was frightened about letting them down and I thought I could pull it together and make it work, and I couldn’t,’ she told DJ and host Lauren Laverne. ‘I stand by that decision.
From Paris, with love! Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were spotted in France days after their surprise Las Vegas wedding.
No days off! Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck just got married, but the honeymoon must be coming later — because J. Lo is already back at work.
Jennifer Lopez and husband Ben Affleck have plans to host a "bigger party" to celebrate their surprise marriage with friends and family after saying "I do" in an early morning wedding in Las Vegas on Sunday. The 52-year-old actress, who also has a birthday this coming weekend, announced her marriage to Affleck in a newsletter post to subscribers, where she revealed they said their vows at The Little White Wedding Chapel just after midnight. "We did it.
They’re just getting started. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez got married in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 17, but that is only the first wedding celebration for the love birds, a source tells Us Weekly.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are planning to throw a more lavish wedding bash after tying the knot in an intimate Las Vegas ceremony late last week. The loved up couple said ‘I do’ to each other at the weekend, with Jennifer later sharing the exciting news in the OntheJLo Newsletter.The 52 year old music icon wrote: "So with the best witnesses you could ever imagine, a dress from an old movie and a jacket from Ben's closet, we read our own vows in the little chapel and gave one another the rings we'll wear for the rest of our lives.” Yet despite the lowkey nature of the ceremony, a source close to the couple told People magazine that they "plan on having a bigger party so they can celebrate with family and friends".
Officially husband and wife! Two decades after the original Bennifer romance, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are married, and the singer is gushing about their nuptials.
The Las Vegas residency is an excellent option for the modern superstar looking to make touring money without actually touring: no traveling necessary, a consistent schedule, and a regular stream of eager attendees visiting Sin City.
Adele is opening up about how her canceled Las Vegas residency impacted her. On Sunday, the singer spoke to BBC Radio 4’s "Desert Island Discs" where she reflected on her last-minute decision to call off her shows in Sin City earlier this year. "I definitely felt everyone’s disappointed, and I was devastated, and I was frightened about letting them down," the 34-year-old told host Lauren Laverne.
Adele wants to lean even further into her beloved role as a mother — and expand her family!
Adele has opened up about being forced to postpone her Weekends With Adele Las Vegas residency earlier this year.The singer was due to start the residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on January 21, marking her first shows since 2017, and it was scheduled to extend through to April. She announced the postponement a day before the residency’s planned opening night with a video, saying the show was simply not ready.“We’ve tried absolutely everything we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID,” she explained at the time.In February, while appearing on The Graham Norton Show, she discussed how delays relating to COVID and equipment had meant that, if the gigs were to have taken place as scheduled, it “would have been a really half-arsed show, and I can’t do that”.Now, in a new interview with Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4, Adele elaborated on the last-minute postponement.
Thania Garcia Adele has shared that she felt like “a shell of a person for a couple months” after abruptly canceling her “Weekends With Adele” Las Vegas residency in January — just days before it was set to begin.In an interview with Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4, the singer says that she felt guilty about disappointing fans who had paid thousands of dollars to attend.“I just had to wait it out and just grieve it, I guess, just grieve the shows and get over the guilt, but it was brutal,” Adele shared.Adele first tearfully broke the news of the cancelations in a video posted on her Instagram, in which she told fans that dates would be rescheduled with additional information to come. She told BBC host Lauren Laverne that she felt she needed to deal with the backlash of the canceled event privately, admitting “the show was not good enough.
Adele is defending her decision to postpone her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency. In a new interview on BBC Radio 4 Sunday, the «Easy On Me» singer shared that she stands by her last-minute choice to call off her Sin City shows, despite being frightened to let her fans down.«I definitely felt everyone's disappointment, and I was devastated, and I was frightened about letting them down,» Adele told BBC's Lauren Laverne. «I thought I could pull it together and make it work, and I couldn't, and I stand by that decision.»At the end of the day, Adele said the show simply wasn't «good enough,» a sentiment she shared when initially postponing the residency back in January, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, a lack of time and delivery delays as factors that played a part in making the decision.«You can't buy me, you can't buy me for nothing,» she added.