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Slimmer singer Adele has addressed her significant weight loss while hosting a comedy show in the US. Saturday night live.
the Someone like You The singer has lost about 44kg since the end of last year and was described as “skinny as a comma” in February.
“I know I look very, very different from the last time you saw me,” Adele said as part of the show’s opening monologue.
“But actually, due to all the Covid restrictions and travel bans, I had to travel light, I was only able to bring half of myself, and this is the half that I chose,” he said to cheers from the audience.
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Adele also revealed that she was not going to be the musical guest on the show and chose to be the host instead, because her album was not finished yet.
“My album is not finished and I am too scared to do both. I’d rather put on some wigs, have a glass of wine or six and see what happens, ”he said.
However, it did not stop the singer from releasing fragments of her best known songs, Hello, someone like you, when we were young Y Rolling in The Deep during a Single-thematic comedy sketch.
Adele had her first Saturday night live appearance, as a musical guest back in 2008.
She used the opening monologue in her 2020 appearance to thank Sarah Palin, who appeared with Tina Fey in the 2008 episode, saying that millions of people tuned in to watch the comedy and also saw her singing.
She acknowledged that the appearance helped her find her way through an American audience.
The star revealed that she would be the host of SNL in an Instagram post just a week ago, saying she was “excited” but also “terrified.”
“My first concert as host and for SNL of all things, ”Adele wrote.
“I always wanted to do it as an independent moment, so I could roll up my sleeves and jump in completely, but it was never the right time.
“But if there was ever a time for any of us to jump headfirst into the deep end with our eyes closed and hope for the best, it’s 2020, right?”
Adele, whose latest studio album, 25, was released in 2015, is scheduled to release a new album this year.