Dude, you’re getting Adele’s name all fallacious.
In a Q&A posted online last week, the 34-year-old Grammy winner praised a London-based fan who properly pronounced her name while asking her a matter about songwriting.
“Love that,” Adele enthused. “She said my name perfectly!”
Seems, it’s not ah-dell, it’s uh-dale. Adele said her own name for emphasis before answering more inquiries to rejoice the discharge of her “I Drink Wine” music video.
In the course of the hour-long fan event in Los Angeles, Adele mused concerning the musical that might lure her to Broadway, despite the fact that she’s not a giant fan of the genre. She is a Tony Award away from achieving the EGOT, the much-coveted designation given to a one who has won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
Within the meantime, Adele is about to embark on her Las Vegas residency on the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Nov. 18. The set of shows is slated to stretch into March 2023.
Born Adele Laurie Blue Adkins in London, the songstress achieved worldwide recognition after releasing her debut album, “19,” in 2008. Nameberry, the child name website, noted that “Adele” re-entered the U.S. top 1,000 baby name list in 2011, the identical yr Adele released her No. 1 album “21.”
No word if those kids are pronouncing their names to Adele’s liking.