As satisfying as some of us might find the idea of Adele giving Chris Brown a public scolding during the Grammy Awards, there's just one little problem: Adele says it didn't happen.
Jennifer Lopez may have a rep as demanding, high maintenance and one hell of a diva, but it came in handy at the 2013 Grammys.
With a mere flick of her thumb -- which possesses more power than most of our entire bodies -- J to the L-O got a Grammy crasher to get the H-E-L-L out and prevented him from interrupting Adele's acceptance speech.
Adele was not taking any of Chris Brown's rudeness at the 2013 Grammys. After Brown refused to stand like everyone else when Frank Ocean nabbed Best Urban Contemporary Album, the British chanteuse allegedly gave Brown a piece of her mind.
We don't know if this story is true and we don't care. We love it. (Please let it be true.)
Adele has an estranged -- at best -- relationship with her father, in part because of her parents' split and in part because he speaks about her in the press. Her dad, Mark Evans, spoke to the press once again in hopes of gaining her attention and access to her new baby boy ... but it's probably not going to happen.
As the Academy prepares to pay tribute to James Bond during next month's 2013 Oscar ceremony, the show's producers recently announced that one of the movie franchise's most memorable songs, the nominated "Skyfall," will be performed on stage by Adele. We are already marking this down as a "must see" moment of the night.
Almost a year after scooping up an armful of Grammys, British songstress Adele picked up her very first Golden Globe Award tonight (Jan. 13) for Best Original Song for 'Skyfall,' her theme song for the latest James Bond film of the same name.
It was the best-selling album of 2011, and Adele's "21" is also the online music store's best selling album of 2012.
The Grammy-winning disc, which came out nearly 2 years ago continued to sell so strongly this year that it hit the 10-million sales mark.
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