Adele cut off after winning BRIT award, shows middle finger!

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  • GoatyGoaty Posts: 7,776
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    Cos she is British!
  • Jackboy18Jackboy18 Posts: 1,659
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    Just when you think Adele couldn't get any less classy.
  • mirabellamirabella Posts: 54
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    Ooops, how unfortunate.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,538
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    Nice one Adele. Cut off for Blur. ITV really are twonks
  • zx50zx50 Posts: 91,227
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    Why did she do that for? Honestly, Adele, why did you do that for, eh? Looks good for us, I must say. Sigh...
  • Weigh-ManWeigh-Man Posts: 2,132
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    zx50 wrote: »
    Why did she do that for? Honestly, Adele, why did you do that for, eh? Looks good for us, I must say. Sigh...

    What are you blathering about, she had every right to be pissed off, she didn't even get the chance to thank anyone.
  • Tudor6222Tudor6222 Posts: 992
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    Weigh-Man wrote: »
    What are you blathering about, she had every right to be pissed off, she didn't even get the chance to thank anyone.

    She did. She never stopped saying thank you. If she hadn't wasted time faffing around fanning her face, and tried to talk over the audience's applause she wouldn't have had to give the finger.
  • cezzycezzy Posts: 4,840
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    Maybe Adele was at the rehearsals and overheard Damon and his Blur bandmates out of tune warblings? I'd have stuck more than my finger up if I knew I was being cut off for that awfulness!:eek::D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,293
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    Tudor6222 wrote: »
    She did. She never stopped saying thank you. If she hadn't wasted time faffing around fanning her face, and tried to talk over the audience's applause she wouldn't have had to give the finger.

    Exactly.
    Not a good look!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 628
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    Tudor6222 wrote: »
    If she hadn't wasted time faffing around fanning her face


    Its one of modern life's most annoying trends.
    Idiots who say "omg.omg.omg" and fan their face.


    Pisses me right off. :mad::mad:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,275
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    I think it is disgraceful that a British artist should stick one finger up in anger. It's very un-British.

    The correct way is always TWO fingers ... :)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 712
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    Fank God they cut her off.

    Can't they give her elocution lessons or somefink. Dear oh Dear.
  • Laura PLaura P Posts: 1,253
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    She comes across as pretty vulgar in terms of her personality, in all honesty. I'm getting a bit fed up with her playing up to being "common" lately.
  • MicrokorgMicrokorg Posts: 2,670
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    Jackboy18 wrote: »
    Just when you think Adele couldn't get any less classy.
    This... Vile woman
  • Tulip19Tulip19 Posts: 3,076
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    The producers handled that one badly.
  • Laura PLaura P Posts: 1,253
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    Tulip19 wrote: »
    The producers handled that one badly.

    Adele still could have been the bigger person and not responded like a spoilt, bratty kid, however...

    No doubt everyone in the media will be on her side, though. :rolleyes:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 210
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    RIPLEY75 wrote: »
    Its one of modern life's most annoying trends.
    Idiots who say "omg.omg.omg" and fan their face.


    Pisses me right off. :mad::mad:
    Like as if she didn't know she was going to win, her pretend shock surprise was pathetic

    also her black tent dresses are getting very boring
  • teapotsteapots Posts: 870
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    Tulip19 wrote: »
    The producers handled that one badly.
    Laura P wrote: »
    Adele still could have been the bigger person and not responded like a spoilt, bratty kid, however...

    No doubt everyone in the media will be on her side, though. :rolleyes:

    ^Agree with this. She behaved like a brat.
  • jimmyworzeljimmyworzel Posts: 1,280
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    very chavish
  • stash22stash22 Posts: 5,370
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    Laura P wrote: »
    Adele still could have been the bigger person and not responded like a spoilt, bratty kid, however...

    No doubt everyone in the media will be on her side, though. :rolleyes:

    agree. I get why she would be annoyed, she was just starting a nice speech about being proud to be British and George Michael had turned up especially to present it...then she gets cut off! But would have thought she could be above behaving like that, she had thanked people earlier on in the evening so presumably she said her main points then as she didnt know she would receive a second award. I remember an American singer got cut off whilst making an acceptance speech for one of her first major awards, by Kanye West declaring it should have gone to Beyonce which was even more rude and she behaved much more gracefully
  • robertaloud30robertaloud30 Posts: 3,394
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    she stuck her finger up at the "suits" but in reality what could they have done if time was running out?..if Blur got cut short I dont think that would have gone down well with the organisers or Blur? or not have James Corden shouting at people walking in front of his autocue so there was more time at the end?
  • AJ3AJ3 Posts: 1,233
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    Well done Adele, thats gonna show us in a good light in front of the world.
  • HenryBaneHenryBane Posts: 4,427
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    It's The Brits, it's usually shambolic.
  • AlrightmateAlrightmate Posts: 73,120
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    Bad organization.

    She had no time to say anything. She had to wait until the audience quietened down before she could speak, then as soon as she started she was cut off.

    I don't blame her for flipping the finger.

    Haven't they learnt anything since The Brits 1989?
  • AlrightmateAlrightmate Posts: 73,120
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    HenryBane wrote: »
    It's The Brits, it's usually shambolic.

    I agree, The Brits have tried for years to shake off the image of being a shambles and they've just set time back a bit to the Sam Fox and Mick Fleetwood type era of professionalism.

    Other awards shows seem to get it right most of the time.
    The Brits will always look like cheap cack compared to something like the Grammys if they can't get the fundamentals of good organization right.

    It's no good saying that they should have moved on because they were running out of time. They shouldn't have been in the position where they ran out of time in the first place.
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