Keke Palmer’s boyfriend, Darius Jackson, has been hitting headlines this week after he called out the actress on Twitter for wearing a sheer ensemble to watch Usher’s Las Vegas residency show.
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Adele posed a question at her Las Vegas concert that, at some point, just about everyone has probably pondered: If given the opportunity, would they have jumped at the opportunity to visit the Titanic at the bottom of the sea in a submersible? In video shared on TikTok, the «Someone Like You» songstress prefaced the question Friday night by acknowledging that the submersible, Titan, imploding and killing all five passengers aboard the 21-foot vessel was «so sad and so tragic.»«But I have been debating with my friends on our group chats. Everyone’s like, 'I would never do that.' But that’s a lie, 'cause a lot of people would do that,» the 35-year-old singer said during her residency at The Colosseum. «I wanna do a vote — not in mind of what happened, 'cause that was so sad and so tragic -- but before this week, how many people would, if they could, would go down to the very, very bottom of the ocean to see the Titanic? Raise your hands.»After a decent amount of people raised their hands, Adele responded with, «See, I knew it! Turn the lights on so I can see the balconies… that's a very good proportion.»But more concertgoers appeared to raise their hands when asked if they wouldn't go on the tour, prompting Adele to raise the stakes and ask if they'd go to space. «I wouldn’t do it either but only because I’m a bit of a p**y.
I’m a scaredy cat of everything,» she said. «I wouldn’t even go on roller coasters.
But also, I just genuinely don’t have an interest in the deep sea or space so that’s why.»Adele posed the question just one day after Rear Admiral John Mauger, commander of the U.S. Coast Guard leading the search, announced at a news conference in Boston that all five passengers were presumed dead following a
.Keke Palmer’s boyfriend, Darius Jackson, has been hitting headlines this week after he called out the actress on Twitter for wearing a sheer ensemble to watch Usher’s Las Vegas residency show.
Adele has always spoken her mind. The British singer took a moment to reflect on a disturbing trend while performing at her Las Vegas residency. As she held on to a T-shirt launcher, Adele talked about how people are now throwing objects onstage, disturbing performances and even injuring people.
Adele has issued a harsh warning to any fans who think they can 'throw something' at her during a live performance.
Adele. The «I Drink Wine» singer is fed up with the recent trend of concertgoers «throwing s**t» at performers, jokingly daring her fans to try it at her show. During one of her recent Las Vegas residency shows at Caesars Palace's The Colosseum, Adele spoke out on the problematic concert behavior. «Have you noticed how people are forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment. People are throwing s**t on stage.
Adele is not down for fans to try anything funny while she’s performing in front of them — now or ever!
Adele has some strong words for fans who are thinking of throwing things at artists onstage. Don’t do it. Armed with a t-shirt cannon, the Grammy-winning singer shot out t-shirts to concertgoers in the audience at a recent “Weekends with Adele” concert in Las Vegas, and railed against those who may be tempted to throw something at performers.
Adele told the crowd at a Las Vegas show to “stop throwing” things at artists on stage following a spate of recent incidents.Several artists have had things thrown at them while they have been performing in recent weeks, including Bebe Rexha, who was hit in the head by a fan’s phone and required stitches. Meanwhile, Pink was left stunned by a fan throwing their mother’s ashes on stage at BST Hyde Park, and Lil Nas X had to pause a show at the weekend when a fan threw a sex toy on stage.Elsewhere, US country-pop artist Kelsea Ballerini was struck in the face by an item thrown at her from the crowd (via Variety).
Ellise Shafer Don’t mess with Adele. During a recent “Weekends With Adele” show, the pop singer cheekily called out the disturbing trend of people throwing objects at artists on stage. “Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting fucking show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing shit on stage, have you seen them?” Adele asked the crowd at her Las Vegas residency while wielding a T-shirt gun. “I fucking dare you. Dare you to throw something at me and I’ll fucking kill you,” she joked via a fan-captured video.
captured in an Instagram Reel. “Have you seen that? I f – – king dare you, I dare you to throw something at me.
Adele is so funny! And clearly loving her time in Las Vegas! Video via @MikeSnedegar.
Adele is ready to sing Lady Gaga next time she’s at a karaoke night.
Adele has entered the Scandoval chat. The «I Drink Wine» singer took a moment during a recent performance to address the drama, agreeing with a fan who called Tom Sandoval «trash.» While bantering with concertgoers during one of her Las Vegas residency shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, a somewhat out-of-the-loop Adele asked fans to help her get caught up on the details surrounding the cheating scandal that rocked Bravo this year.
Dennis Harvey Film Critic Her career hobbled by uninspired material since the commercial bonanza of “Twilight’s” first screen installment 15 years ago, Catherine Hardwicke at first appears to be back on firmer terra with “Prisoner’s Daughter.” Its mix of adult dysfunction and coming-of-age pains against a downscale milieu (here working-class Las Vegas) recalls the director’s strong initial features, “Thirteen” and “Lords of Dogtown.” But this drama, with Brian Cox as a terminally ill ex-con reunited with daughter Kate Beckinsale and her son, soon reveals itself as a formulaic contrivance heading towards predictable strife and tearjerking. Competently handled and well-cast, it’s nonetheless held back from generating much authentic emotion by the too-familiar beats of Mark Bacci’s script. Vertical Entertainment is opening the feature, which premiered at TIFF last fall, on limited U.S. theatrical screens this Friday. It’ll doubtless do better in release to home formats, those dates as yet TBA.
Several months after Vanderpump Rules dominated the news cycle thanks to the Scandoval, Adele is getting more details.
Adele is one of the most successful artists of the modern generation, and her albums have absolutely shattered chart and sales records.
Adele posed a question at her Las Vegas concert that, at some point, just about everyone has probably pondered: If given the opportunity, would they have jumped at the opportunity to visit the Titanic at the bottom of the sea in a submersible? In video shared on TikTok, the «Someone Like You» songstress prefaced the question Friday night by acknowledging that the submersible, Titan, imploding and killing all five passengers aboard the 21-foot vessel was «so sad and so tragic.»«But I have been debating with my friends on our group chats. Everyone’s like, 'I would never do that.' But that’s a lie, 'cause a lot of people would do that,» the 35-year-old singer said during her residency at The Colosseum. «I wanna do a vote — not in mind of what happened, 'cause that was so sad and so tragic -- but before this week, how many people would, if they could, would go down to the very, very bottom of the ocean to see the Titanic? Raise your hands.»After a decent amount of people raised their hands, Adele responded with, «See, I knew it! Turn the lights on so I can see the balconies… that's a very good proportion.»But more concertgoers appeared to raise their hands when asked if they wouldn't go on the tour, prompting Adele to raise the stakes and ask if they'd go to space. «I wouldn’t do it either but only because I’m a bit of a p**y.
Doja Cat has announced her first-ever North American arena tour kicking off later this year, with Ice Spice and Doechii as support – find the full schedule below and buy tickets here.The singer and rapper will kick off ‘The Scarlet Tour’ on October 31 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, with stops planned for Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, Brooklyn, Toronto and many more, closing out the 24-date trek at Chicago’s United Center in Chicago on December 13.Pre-sales will start next Wednesday (June 28) at 10am local time, before general on-sale goes live Friday (June 30) at 10am local time from here.The news comes one week after the artist unveiled her new single ‘Attention’, her first solo release since her 2021 album ‘Planet Her’.
Say “Hello” to a good deal.Ticket prices for Adele’s June 23 and June 24 shows at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace are lower than we’ve seen for the entire run of her ‘Weekends With Adele’ residency.By a large margin too.At the time of publication, we found seats going for as low as $335 before fees on Vivid Seats.For context, just last week, tickets started at $545 before fees — a whopping $210 more than this week (!) — and that’s the lowest price on Adele tix we’d ever seen up until that point.On the first leg of the residency, many of the cheapest seats began in the $1000+ range. So, yes.
The clock is ticking, and there’s still been no sign of the missing tourist submarine that went down to explore the Titanic…
Adele revealed she has a fungal infection after spending every weekend wearing Spanx on stage.