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You know sometimes someone says something completely out of character and your entire opinion of said person changes just because of that one or two little sentences? I hate when that happens. Here’s what Adele had to say this past weekend that got me thinking that I might want to rethink my Adele-love:
“I am a Bieber needer. I met him and he was very sweet. If I was 14 or 15 I think I would be well on it. I’d get on it.”
A Bieber. Needer. And she’d be “well on it”? She’d “get on it”? I really hope that’s a cute little British witticism, because I couldn’t possibly fathom the idea of Adele “getting on it” in the sense of what “getting on it” means to me.
I’m disappointed, Adele. I’m really, really disappointed.









































































































She’ll be devastated at your disappointment
I know what you mean. I listened to an interview with her, and for someone who is such a talented and amazing singer, hearing her just talk and answer questions she just sounded like a complete idiot.