'If you have nothing nice to say, shut up': Adele schools audience member who shouted 'Pride sucks' at her concert

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Adele taught an audience member a lesson after they shouted 'Pride sucks' at her concert. The 36-year-old singer — who has a huge LGBTQ+ following — was performing one of her Weekends with Adele Las Vegas residency shows at Colosseum at Caesars Palace when she shut down the homophobic heckler.

'If you have nothing nice to say, shut up': Adele schools audience member who shouted 'Pride sucks' at her concertPHOTO: Instagram/AdeleAdele taught an audience member a lesson after they shouted "Pride sucks" at her concert.

She fumed: "Are you f****** stupid? Don't be so f****** ridiculous. If you have nothing nice to say, shut up, all right?"In 2016, after the horrific massacre of LGBTQ people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, she said onstage: "I would like to start tonight by dedicating this entire show to everybody in Orlando and at Pulse nightclub last night…And the Grammy winner previously declared her song I Set Fire To The Rain is a "gay anthem".

 

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