Adele - From A Modest Girl To An Imaginary Diva
Adele, the British singer, just released her new album "30," in which she revealed a new version of herself to the world: slimmer, more confident, and with a new boyfriend.
Even though faithful fans supported her because of the transition, which she enjoyed, there are numbers of individuals who believe that the singer "deviated from the road" due to fame and money.
She started her career in 2008 with the release of "19," the first of four albums she has titled after the number of years she spent recording. Almost everyone is completely autobiographical and talks about a certain period of her life.
Her first album drew notice from the public, but her second gained her worldwide fame. Adele came to fame with the songs "Rolling in the Deep," "Set Fire to the Rain," and the unrivaled ballad "Someone Like You" from her album "21."
In a sea of other huge stars, this chubby girl with an awesome voice stands out for her modesty and capacity to find herself at her own expense.
In comparison to the countless music stars who the music business machine "throws out" as finished products with little authenticity, Adele has secured her place by keeping her soul, and the public has noticed that.
When she appeared on shows, she frequently chatted at lightning speed (uncharacteristic of stars who must almost robotically watch what and in what way to say), did not hesitate to swear, and her alcoholism caused her problems: for a while, her access to Twitter was restricted because with a glass of wine she often knew how to talk to fans as if millions of people were not following her.
All of this did not appear to bother her, and she frequently stated that the only thing that mattered to her was how people reacted to her music.
What has happened in the meantime, so that one part of the fans has recently been "hit"?
Following the release of her latest album, "30", Adele planned a three-month residency in Las Vegas and canceled it the day it was due to begin.
This decision angered many fans who had traveled to the listed cities from all over the world to see the concert.
The singer announced this decision via Instagram, through tears, and many interpreted the dramatic outburst of remorse as insincere. Although she tried to blame the circumstances due to the large number of workers infected with the coronavirus, fans still believe that the decision to dismiss could have been made earlier.
There had been a quiet on the singer's side, but she came yesterday night on the popular talk show program of the famous host Graham Norton and proceeded to defend the postponement of the concert barely a day before it was scheduled to take place.
Numerous criticisms of the pop icon are due to her alleged arrogant attitude during the mentioned visit. As they say, Adele is suddenly "full of herself" and "too dramatic".
"I love Adele and I like her music, but it has changed, I'm not sure if it's fame or money, but something has definitely happened," read one of the comments.
Many people have also said that she is suddenly acting like a "diva," which has not been her usual behavior.