Was A Swimming Pool Stunt At The Center Of Adele's Vegas Residency Postponement?!
25.01.2022 - 20:41
/ perezhilton.com
Adele was really trying to pull out all the stops for her Las Vegas residency — and that’s just what derailed the whole production!
In the days since the singer postponed her highly-anticipated Weekends With Adele concert series, lots of insiders are coming out of the woodwork to explain what happened behind the scenes to shut down the show. So many things have been blamed for the cancelation, but it sounds like her “diva” attitude was the number one problem!!
At the time of her announcement, Adele claimed coronavirus and shipping delays were causing her to reschedule her entire three-month residency. Soon after, reports of set design issues also made headlines. Turns out there WAS a major problem with the set design, but it might not be what you imagined…
Related: Adele Fans Who Already Traveled To Vegas Are FURIOUS Over Last-Minute Postponement
According to a source who spoke with The Sun on Monday, at one point in the show, the 33-year-old was supposed to stand in the middle of a pool to create an illusion for fans that she was floating on water — but she didn’t think the quality of the finished product was good enough! The insider dished:
The Rolling in the Deep songstress was so appalled by the piece, she claimed the pool looked like an “old pond,” the confidant added:
Why in the world was this even necessary??
It’s just truly baffling to figure out why Adele was trying to create such a lavish production when her voice is enough to convince fans to spend thousands on tickets. Nobody was expecting or even wishing she’d be walking on water in the show!! Why not just throw some waves on the fancy new video system she had Caesars Palace install (like she did in her Easy on Me performance at the NRJ Awards pictured
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