Adele is finally shedding light on what really transpired on her now-viral NBA meme that was all over social media in 2022.
The popstar explained what happened in her ongoing Las Vegas Residency at the Colosseum at the Caesar's Palace in Vegas.
Adele Unbothered NBA Meme Explained:
In a fan-captured video, Adele explained what happened on her "unbothered" NBA meme. (via Uproxx)
"Do you remember that viral meme of me looking like I don't give a flying f*ck. I'd like to give some context to that meme," she said. "I know it sounds crazy, but I really don't like being famous, right? So obviously, I know I'm sitting courtside at a basketball game, whatever."
Adele said that while his boyfriend, Rich Paul, was in the rooms, she was left on the benches on her own, "looking for Michael Jordan."
"So, the people with the camera came over and asked me twice. They were like, 'Do you mind if we film you? Can we put you on the screen?' I said, 'Please don't. I just canceled [my] Las Vegas [residency]. I really don't wanna be [on camera]," she recalled.
Adele infamously canceled her Las Vegas Residency in 2022 because of logistical problems brought about by the pandemic. She has since resumed it, and the said show where she was explaining it was the first of her extensions for the show.
"They came back and they filmed me. So, the reason my lips look like I had filler, because I have naturally big lips...I don't need filler. The reason I looked like a different person was because I was sulking. Because I was like, 'These motherf*ckers have come back and are filming me against my will," she joyfully revealed.
Adele also admitted that she didn't know that the NBA aired it on live television, as she thought it was only in the stadium.
"I just wanted to give some context. Because I was ignoring looking everywhere but in the camera. I was very annoyed because I asked not to be filmed. Also my face is very memeable. I can't help it," she elaborated.
Adele Germany Concert Tickets Issue
Meanwhile, fans have expressed outrage over Adele's Germany concert tickets. Reportedly, prices go as high as nearly $1255 for her Munich, Germany concert.
"She's a great performer, but the cheapest I could find was $359. I can't spend that on my salary - let alone nearly $1255 the best seat. We can only hope the prices come down if no one buys," a fan complained.
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