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Adele Says She’s Performing on the Brit Awards Next Week, And Her Relationship Is Fine

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Adele speaks: she’s posted to Twitter that she’s performing live on the Brit Awards next week. She’s also giving an interview to Graham Norton, the main TV talk show in Britain. And she allays fears that she’s in relationship angst with boyfriend Rich Paul. “Rich says hello,” she writes. That is to refute the Daily Mail.

But Adele says nothing about her canceled 26 Las Vegas dates or all the money that’s been wasted, or the fans who’ve been left high and dry. Maybe Norton will try and get a straight answer out of her.

Adele singing on the Brits is a big deal. And we can only hope she’ll be on the Grammys April 3rd live from Vegas.

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