Adele Stops Las Vegas Show to Defend Fan From Being ‘Bothered’ by Security

Anthony Dominic

Adele abruptly stopped her show over the weekend during her Las Vegas residency to defend a fan who was being repeatedly "bothered" by security. 

On Saturday night, the "Hello" singer was in the middle of performing her song, "Water Under The Bridge," when she brought the number to a halt after spotting an incident in the crowd.

"What is going on with that young man there who’s been bothered so much since I came on for standing up?" she asked. "What’s going on with him?"

She continued, "What are you doing? Why are you bothering him? Can you leave him alone please?"

While the audience cheered, Adele insisted, "They won’t bother you again, my darling. You enjoy the show."

The GRAMMY winner – who was six songs into her set at the time of the incident – added, "Sorry guys, he’s been bothered the whole show by security and other people sitting behind him. He’s here to have fun, alright? All of you are here to have fun."

Juan Pablo – who went viral after Adele stood up for him – told TMZ that he doesn't really have any regrets about how he handled things that night.

"I only had one opportunity to see her, and I took it," he told the outlet. 

Recently, Adele helped two fans reveal the sex of their baby. Chris Dare and his wife, Shantelle Lord, attended the singer's Las Vegas concert with a sign that read "Adele, will you do our gender reveal?" The couple was later called to the front of the stage where Adele read the sex of the baby for the audience to hear.

"No one's really allowed signs in here. I'm just obsessed that you got one in," Adele told the couple in a video Dare posted to Instagram and TikTok. 

Before the gender reveal, Lord told the singer that she is currently 18 weeks pregnant, but that she and Dare have had the envelope with their baby's sex for 12 weeks. The couple waited in hopes Adele would announce it for them. 

Adele then opened the envelope and told the crowd, "Shantelle and Chris are having a baby......boy!" 

After the announcement, Adele offered several more well wishes. "That was amazing," she said as she teared up. "I'm so happy for you! I'm so happy for you! That's so emotional, oh my god."

Adele's Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum began in June and will run through November.

 

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