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Adele Pauses Las Vegas Show To Call Out Unruly Fans Throwing Objects At Artist: 'I F**king Dare You'

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By Favour Adegoke on July 5, 2023 at 1:30 PM EDT

Adele isn't going to let mischievous fans mess up an artist's show.

The singer, who is currently holding a series of shows for her Las Vegas Residency, slammed fans who have, in recent times, pelted artists on stage during their performances.

In previous shows, Adele had also taken time out to talk to fans about other issues, including a recent case of her having "Jock itch" and if they would ever risk taking a submersible to see the Titanic wreckage.

Keep on reading to learn more.

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Adele Says Fans Have Forgotten Show Etiquette

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Since the start of her recent string of residency shows, Adele has often paused midway through to chit-chat with fans.

Her latest Las Vegas show was no different, although her discourse with the attendees took on a more serious tone this time.

The "Fire to the Rain" singer called out some fans who have gotten into the habit of throwing objects at artists, telling them to "stop throwing things at the artist."

"Have you noticed how people are, like, forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment?" the 35-year-old mother of one asked the concert attendees, per Daily Mail.

Adele then subtly threatened to deal with whoever pulled such a stunt at her show.

She added, "Throwing s**t on stage, have you seen them? I f**king dare you, I dare you throw something at me, I'll f**king kill you."

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Mischievous Fans Pelted Singers Pink And Bebe Rexha

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After delivering her stern comments, Adele then shifted to a lighter tone. She playfully aimed her t-shirt cannon at the audience and fired it, laughing at her own gesture to add a touch of humor to the moment.

Adele's remarks were most likely prompted by recent incidents involving singers Bebe Rexha and Pink, who were pelted by fans at their concerts.

Pink's experience was a mix of positive and negative interactions. Initially, several fans showered her with gifts, including teddy bears, flowers, and artwork, which she appreciated.

However, "The Never Gonna Not Dance Again" crooner was left shocked when one fan threw her mother's cremated remains onto the stage.

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As for Bebe Rexha, she was hit in the face with a cell phone, causing her to fall to her knees and require attention from medics. Luckily, prompt action was taken, and the fan responsible was swiftly removed from the crowd and later arrested.

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Adele Shares Jock Itch Experience

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Adele taking time out to talk to fans has now become commonplace at her recent shows. At one of her shows a few weeks ago, the singer revealed a very private detail about her catching a fungal infection in her jock area.

"I sweat a lot, and it doesn't go anywhere," the singer said, revealing how her Spanx outfits for her shows keep all her sweat in.

"So I basically am just sitting in my own sweat," she added, noting that it eventually led to her getting "jock itch," which is essentially ringworm that affects the groin.

The "Hello" crooner also revealed that she is currently using some medication for the ailment before expressing her shock that she revealed such an intimate detail to her fans.

"I have to squirt it on myself," Adele said. "I don't know why the f**k I just told you that!"

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Adele Says She Is 'A Bit Of A Pu**y'

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At a separate concert, Adele asked the audience if they would take the risk of exploring the sunken Titanic wreckage in a submersible or submarine prior to the tragic Titan incident.

"How many people, if they could, would go down to the very very bottom of the ocean to see the Titanic? Raise your hands," the singer asked fans.

Upon realizing that only a few audience members would have taken up the challenge, Adele exclaimed, "See, I knew it."

She then rephrased her question by asking if the audience would be willing to embark on a rocket ship to space, which also brought about a similar raising of hands.

The singer also told fans that she wasn't brave enough to risk doing any of the challenges, describing herself as "a bit of a p*ssy."

She added with a smile, "I'm a scaredy cat. I won't even go on rollercoasters. But also, I just genuinely don't have an interest in the deep sea or space, so that's why."

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