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Watch Adele perform Hello live for the first time during Graham Norton

She officially returned from her rather lengthy break a couple of weeks ago when she dropped her brand new single “Hello”, which the lead track to be taken from her highly anticipated third studio album “25”.

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Adele has had her Twitter account confiscated because she can’t resist dolling out 140 characters after a few bevvies.

It will be her first television performance since she performed Skyfall at the Oscars in February 2013, where she won Best Original Song for the theme tune to the James Bond film.

Her overall demeanour is one at ease, clearly comfortable at being back in the spotlight and revealing new music for an all-new Adele, one who has grown up over the years since her last record in 2011, 21.

She made the amusing revelation while speaking to Graham Norton as part of her upcoming TV special “Adele at the BBC”, saying that the rule was imposed after narrowly avoiding social media storms “quite a few times”. Adele performs the hit for the 1st time She gave a full tell-all chat “It was in that thing of, do I or don’t I want to go back to my music”, she states.

Adele is not allowed to send her own tweets because she has previously posted on Twitter while drunk, she has revealed. I just wanted to make sure everything was in place so that I could do it properly.

She is truly one of us – although when we drunk tweet, we don’t run the risk of millions of people seeing it and our record deals getting cancelled.

“I can’t do anything else, this is all that I like doing”.

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The catchy song was streamed 47.5 million times globally on Spotify in the first seven days, making it the most-streamed song over a week in the online streaming platform’s history.

Adele also plays the aptly titled “Rumour Has It” where she has to put to bed a number of rumours.

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The show airs Friday, November 20, at 8.30pm on BBC1.

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