Adele Shocks Club Patrons After Doing THIS Risque Thing at a Nightclub [VIDEO]
Aside from her powerhouse vocals, Adele is known for her connection with fans as she previously helped concertgoers propose to their lovers, surprise her impersonators, and many more. More recently, she did the unthinkable for her audience's delight as she was filmed pole dancing in a nightclub.
According to Daily Mail UK, the "Easy On Me" hitmaker was spotted watching an event at a nightclub in London, the United Kingdom, a few days after attending this year's BRIT Awards.
Little did clubgoers know that the British singer isn't only there to watch G-A-Y's event but also to get involved on the stage. (watch the video below)
After the competition was wrapped up, Adele went up to the stage and shocked fans as she briefly pole danced.
The 33-year-old songstress donned an all-white suit, but she later took it off and started stripping down to reveal her sultry black underwear while dancing to the song "It's Raining Men."
Aside from her full outfit, Adele proudly showed the same giant diamond ring that she wore during the coveted awards show's red carpet event, which caused fueled engagement speculations with her boyfriend, Rich Paul.
It appears that Adele went out to party with her pals after filming an interview with Graham Norton as she wore the same outfit.
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The event was hosted by "RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. The World" star Cheryl Hole, who recently got eliminated on episode two.
The drag queen took to her social media to share her photos posing along with the award-winning singer with the caption, "Confirmed: @Adele was devastated I was eliminated on Drag Race too. Love you divalina."
Adele's recent appearance comes a few days after performing and bagging three awards at this year's BRIT Awards.
The singer performed her smash hit "I Drink Wine" from her latest album, "30."
While accepting the "Artist of the Year" award, the Los Angeles-based singer referenced the new genderless award, saying she loved being a female artist, but understood why the award was changed.
She also thanked her ex-husband, Simon Konecki, who inspired her chart-topping album.
"I'd like to dedicate this award to my son, and to Simon, to his dad," Adele said.