The much talked about pictures have made several of the singing star’s fans stare, and all of them have pointed out that she is almost “unrecognizable”.
“I mean, you fuck with me,” wrote celebrity model Chrissy Teigen (34) below the photo, while thousands of other fans commented with the same wording.
–
New pictures attract attention
Now Adele shares another post on her Instagram profile, which gets a lot of attention. The post was shared on the occasion of Nicole Richie’s birthday, and contains both video and photos of the two together.
Richie turned 39 on September 21st.
“Congratulations on the day of my daily dose of charm, Nicole Richie. I admire you and I love you so much “, it is said in the post.
In the post, where Adele reflects on her friendship with Richie, she shares a funny video that shows Richie scaring the singing star.
In the video clip, Richie hides behind a wall, while she waits for Adele to enter the room – then she jumps out to scare the singing star. You can safely say that she succeeds when the “Hello” singer screams out loud.
However, it is not just the video that gets the attention of avid fans. Several are still hanging on to Adele’s “transformation”.
This is by the way the first post the 32-year-old has shared since she ended up in bad weather last month after an Instagram post.
The picture showed Adele wearing a bikini with the Jamaican flag on, and with her hair set up in several so-called bantu knots. For this she got large amounts of criticism from the fans.
The 32-year-old wanted to mark the canceled Notting Hill carnival, and wanted to pay tribute to the festival, which for many years has been a highlight for many. The Corona situation, like so much else in the world, had to be canceled.
As mentioned, however, it did not take long before the criticism began to hail during the Instagram post. Several believed that the star practiced cultural appropriation, given that she was dressed in the Jamaican flag and has her hair in what is described as a traditional African weld.
–
Got support
Some commented, among other things, that dark women are “discriminated against for having cultural welds such as bantu knots and dreadlocks, but that is fine for white people.
She did so for the BBC’s Carnival tribute show, where she was clear in her speech, according to Sky News.
– I see the picture. She looks good. It is clear that she has worked with her body and for me it is a great thing, she said, and continued:
– As a Jamaican woman herself, my girl has grown up with black culture. People forget that she is from Tottenham. She probably eats jerk chicken (a Jamaican dish, journ.anm.) All the time like the rest of us.