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Posted: 2023-10-31T22:17:31Z | Updated: 2023-10-31T22:17:31Z Adele Brought To Tears After Spotting A Familiar Face At Her Concert | HuffPost

Adele Brought To Tears After Spotting A Familiar Face At Her Concert

The 16-time Grammy winner paused her Las Vegas show for the sweet and unexpected reunion.

Adele paused her concert this weekend to give a shoutout to a guest with whom she shares a very special connection  and who, if she has her way, could play a role in her future, too. 

Video of Adele’s Saturday night performance in Las Vegas shows her spotting the doctor who delivered her son, Angelo , in the audience. 

“Oh, my God, Colin,” the 16-time Grammy winner proclaims, as they share a heartfelt embrace. “I haven’t seen you in years.”

Adele appeared to get so choked up by the unexpected reunion that she was unable to carry on singing her 2015 single, “When We Were Young.” 

“Sorry, will you sing it for me? That man delivered my baby,” she told the crowd.

As it turns out, Adele who demonstrated her Halloween spirit by dressing up as Morticia Addams from “The Addams Family” didn’t stop there. 

Later in the show, she told the doctor that she’s “desperate for another baby,” adding: “So maybe I’ll give you a call.” 

Adele shares Angelo, now 11, with ex-husband Simon Konecki. 

The singer-songwriter has been in a relationship with sports agent Rich Paul since mid-2021. In early 2022, she began publicly hinting that she and Paul are hoping to expand their family. 

“I want a baby next year,” she said during an appearance on “The Graham Norton Show ” in February of last year. “I have plans next year! I have plans. Imagine if I have to cancel the shows because I’m having a baby.”

Her imminent plans, however, include a final extension of her “Weekends with Adele” residency, which premiered in November of last year to rapturous reviews. The residency is now slated to wrap in June 2024. 

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