More like “Goodbye.”
Adele told off a homophobic audience member during her Las Vegas residency show on the first day of Pride Month on Saturday night
The fan yelled out “Pride sucks” — and the “Hello” singer, 36, swiftly put the person in their place.
“Did you come to my f–king show and just say that Pride sucks? Are you f–king stupid?” Adele said from onstage.
“Don’t be so f–king ridiculous,” she continued. “If you have nothing nice to say, shut up, alright?”
The rest of the audience cheered for the British diva during her brief rant.
She carried on with her concert after she was done telling off the heckler.
Fans took to social media to celebrate Adele for standing up for the LGBTQ+ community.
“And that’s why she’s mother,” one person wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Another person said, “A woman of the people. Adele can literally do no wrong. She is golden. Nothing but pure talent and kindness.”
A third tweet read, “She let him Know quick she’s loves Pride !!!”
A different fan said that Adele “stood on business” when she told off the heckler.
This wasn’t the first time that Adele spoke out during her “Weekends With Adele” residency because of commotion in the crowd.
Last summer, Adele reprimanded security at Caesars Palace for “bothering” a fan who was dancing to her music.
The fan, Juan P. Lastra, sprung out of his seat after Adele noticed him in the crowd, but a security guard came over and told him to sit down.
Adele then told her band to stop playing “Water Under the Bridge” to ask: “What is going on there with that young fan who’s been bothered so much since I came on? For standing up?”
“Why are you all bothering him? Can you leave him alone, please?” Adele asked. “They won’t bother you anymore, darling. You enjoy the show. Leave him alone.”
“Thank you, thank you,” an emotional Lastra said, blowing kisses to the singer.
Adele started her Las Vegas residency in November 2022. It’s been extended multiple times because of its success.
Last year, a source claimed to The Mirror that the “Easy On Me” songstress “cries before and after” her performances at Caesars Palace due to her emotionally charged set.
“Adele goes through a gamut of emotions during her performances, which the audience may not be aware of,” the anonymous source said.
“The enormity of the show and her success is so impactful that she has a little cry beforehand or even after the shows.”