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Adele Brought A Fan On Stage, Had So Much Fun Headlining Glastonbury

“Who wants to do a Bond video if you don’t look like Halle Berry”, the singer said.

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Revealing the joke, he pulled off the wig, saying to the audience: “You didn’t think it was real, you slags!”

Fans watching at home and at Glastonbury itself took to Twitter to have their say about Adele.

It was so moving, in fact, that even some rather big slip-ups were totally forgiven because, y’know, she’s Adele and we love her for it.

As The Mirror reports, Adele did admit during her performance that the BBC warned her not to swear at Glastonbury, but the Grammy Award winning singer songwriter obviously paid them no mind.

And despite the Tottenham-born singer’s constant swearing, fans were left in no doubt of her unbelievable talent as she belted out her classics to thousands on the Pyramid stage.

She plucked a teary-eyed woman called Maria from the crowd who had come all the way from San Paulo, Brazil with her boyfriend John just to see Adele. She hasn’t got here yet.

Madness paid a special tribute to the “great, great David Bowie” as they brought their Glastonbury Festival set to a close with his 1971 hit Kooks.

For Adele, Glastonbury was a landmark moment in her career, BBC News reports.

The vote took place the day before the first headliners took to the main stage, and by Friday morning when news broke that the United Kingdom had voted to leave the European Union, there was a sombre mood amongst campers, the majority of whom were Remain supporters. “I’ve always wanted to do this my whole life but I’ve been too scared”.

“Oh my God, I just burped!” she said with a cackle, before later blaming it on a “dirty burger” she ate before coming onstage.

She performed Water Under the Bridge, and Skyfall with the crowd singing along every step of the way. Adele asked an anonymous woman in the crowd.

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Following with Rumour Has It the musical megastar moved smoothly through her set which saw the crowd holding lighters and waving flags from start to end.

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