Adele is reportedly set to return to her roots after a stint in the US, insiders claim. The singer’s assistant Rose Moon is said to have already made the move
The chart-topping Someone Like You singer is believed to be planning a move back to the UK following her two-year American adventure. The 36 year old superstar, who has been dazzling audiences with her residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, is said to be gearing up for a British homecoming.
Her right-hand woman, Rose Moon, is understood to have already made the move back to Blighty a few weeks ago, and Adele is expected to follow suit. After her celebrated Las Vegas performances conclude in November this year, she’s tipped to settle down once more in her London abode.
“Adele is a Brit through and through and London will always be her home,” an insider divulged to The Sun. “She has spent the past couple of weeks there. It is all part of a wider return home and once her Las Vegas shows finish in November she has said she will be coming back. Rose has already moved back to the UK and Adele will be following her. Just like the football, it seems Adele is coming home.”
The global sensation took a brief hiatus from the US to enjoy the Euros, being seen at England’s clash with the Netherlands.
However, she drew criticism for appearing somewhat unenthused during the semi-final, seemingly fed up with the constant cheers and applause from the spectators, reports the Mirror.
A video circulating on social media shows pop superstar Adele getting caught up in the excitement at a recent sporting event. The Skyfall singer could initially be seen celebrating heartily as Harry Kane scored England’s opening goal.
But as tension mounted ahead of Kane’s crucial penalty, Adele stood out from the crowd, turning to her fellow spectators and yelling: “Shut up!”
The moment didn’t go down well on Twitter. One user slammed: “That has to be the most boring stand to be in. The lack of celebrating from everyone and the need for someone to shout shut up at a crowd of people. Crazy how they live.”
Another declared: “This woman does my head in.”
A fourth couldn’t resist a cheeky jab: “Same thing I say when she comes on the radio,”.
For the high-stakes event, Adele opted to wear a sleek business-like black blazer and trousers, and added a touch of glamour with large gold hoop earrings. With her blonde hair straightened to perfection, the star showed she knows how to own a stadium even off stage.
However, the celebrity limelight was shared as Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins became the night’s shining star. The beloved Three Lions secured a spot in the UEFA European Championship final after he scored a dramatic late winner to nail a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands, who had commanded much of the match.
This came after Xavi Simon ignited Dutch hopes with an early goal, only for Harry Kane to draw things level via a tense penalty kick.
After the game, Ollie confessed that he had a gut feeling about his last-minute goal that ignited England’s thrilling comeback after a heavily criticised performance.
The footballer got a pass from fellow substitute Cole Palmer and fired the ball into the net from a narrow angle in the 90th minute, paving the way for a clash with Spain on Sunday, July 14.
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