Singing superstar Adele held a concert Tuesday night in London and went on a tirade against terrorism.
Hours after the attacks in Brussels, she stopped in the middle of her performance to thank her fans for showing a united front while they lit up the O2 arena with their cell phones in support of the embattled city.
“I’m here to entertain you, so we’re all united, so that makes us much better than them f***ers,” she said. “You’re on your own you f***ers.”
The moment was caught on video by a fan.
Watch below.
Adele calling the terrorists ‘f***ers* at her show tonight! #AdeleLive2016pic.twitter.com/Bc3dXDujWH
— Liam Edwards (@LiamPLEdwards) March 22, 2016
Daily Mail added:
And one well-known member of the audience touched by the emotional scenes was model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne.
The 23-year-old model and actress posted a heartfelt message to her Instagram account after the gig, along with a photo of Adele performing.
She captioned the image: ‘I cried… a lot and laughed even more! A truly beautiful and inspiring show ❤️ thank you @adele for being you!’
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