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Adele Is Seen In Public For The 1st Time In Months

At the 2021 Oscars after-party, Adele could be seen dancing and singing with peers. Below is a video of the British pop star rejoicing!


Adele's most recent release indicates that she's prepared for her hot girl season.

Adele is an English singer-songwriter best known for her hit songs "Hello," "Someone Like You," "When We Were Young," and "Rolling in the Deep."


On Sunday, April 26, the "Rolling in the Deep" artist attended Daniel Kaluuya's 2021 Oscars receptions, where she snapped photos with peers including lead actress Amber Chardae Robinson.

Amber took a selfie with Adele, who was dressed casually but stylishly in a Lapointe green outfit.


After a worker at the event shared a clip of the singer performing Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule's "I'm Real" with her peers. Her entire outfit was seen in greater detail.

"For all the Adele fans who have been so cool, here's a video of when we went from the Oscar's after-party to an After after-party," the "Chubby Waiter's" Instagram page titled the clip which has now been removed.


The 32-year-old singer's preferred drink for the "dance club" was a Moscow mule, according to the source.


A celebrity guest at Daniel's star-studded bash Drake, Adele's bestie.

Adele's personal friend and collaborator, the Canadian artist, is responsible for many of the pop star's most iconic looks, including the black gown. Along with the off-shoulder black leather dress.


Adele dressed up for Drake's birthday celebration in Los Angeles in 2019, which she documented with a special Instagram video.

She titled a picture, "I used to sob, but now I sweat." "Withing you a happy birthday to one of the nicest and silliest people I've ever met."


Adele's appearances have been rare since then, but she most recently graced fans with her appearance when she anchored Saturday Night Live just last Oct.

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