‘It’s wholesome, uncomfortable, hilarious but terribly sad and then awkward'
Like the rest of us, Adele has been catching up on TV during lockdown. And it turns out she’s a very, very big fan of- the new drama written by, and starring, Michaela Coel. In fact, the singer has labelled it best thing on British TV in years. The BBC drama follows author Arabella as her life irrevocably changes after she is sexually assaulted in a nightclub.is the best thing I’ve seen on British TV for yeaaaarssss!! Go watch it on iPlayer right now,’ Adele urged her 37.
‘You might pretend you need a pee and then you get a bit itchy, then it makes you ask your girls things you haven’t before,' the singer continued. 'And then makes you want to run out in the street and laugh so hard like mad til you cry for absolute hours! I’ve never felt so many emotions at once!’hereAdele made a rare public appearance over the weekend at the virtual Grenfell Tower memorial, on the third anniversary of the tragedy which claimed the lives of at least 72 people.
‘Even though it’s so important for us to remember that night, it’s also important for us to reflect on where we are now and celebrate the lives that were lived before they were sadly taken that night,' Adele - who arrived on the scene hours after the fire - said. 'I think that this year, more than ever, there has never been a more appropriate time for us to truly exercise camaraderie, compassion, open-mindedness and persistence. Persistence for answers. Persistence for action.
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