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It’s OK to weep over Adele’s disappointing Grammys performance
Adele, wise woman that she is, turned to a tried and true love after the kerfuffle during her performance at the 58th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles Monday night.
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When Adele rolled onto the Grammy red carpet, she was certainly ready to turn some heads.
Adele has been one of the world’s biggest music stars since her debut album, “19”, launched in 2008.
Later in the performance, the Rolling In The Deep hitmaker – who won seven Grammys in 2012 – hit a snag when her voice appeared to crack.
Coming mere minutes after news broke that Rihanna had been struck down by bronchitis and cancelled her performance on doctor’s orders, the technical glitch did not go down well with fans.
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Did she just have an off night?
Embellished detailing gave her gown some added sparkle and a nipped-in waist highlighted her trim frame.
Hold on, we don’t think the Biebs was involved at all… “Shit happens”, she tweeted. For a long time there were rumors that Rihanna would be performing in this year’s Grammys as she appeared in a CBS TV promo last month for the awards show.
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Several people blamed the sound issues on Justin Bieber, whose performance followed Adele’s.