Adele paid a powerful tribute to the victims of Tuesday’s terror attack in Brussels with a defiant message for the attackers.
The British singer addressed the bombings by urging the world to stand together.
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“When I woke up and heard the terrible news about Brussels, I felt bit bad and sad about the fact that I was going to be doing the show,” she said. “But I’m really glad we are all here, and we are all going to make enough noise so they can hear us from here.”
“I’m hoping you’ve all come to be entertained by me. I’m here to entertain you, so we’re all united, so that makes us much better than them f–kers. You’re on your own, you f–king loners!”
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She dedicated one of her songs to the Belgian capital, telling the crowd: “This is Make You Feel My Love, and this is for Brussels.”
Watch the video, above.
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