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This is what you call exposure? The Special on Adele Disappointed Israel today

2021-11-22T06:34:25.244Z


"Adele - Only One Night," which aired last night (Sunday) on yes, included a spectacular performance by Adele and a much less spectacular interview with Oprah Winfrey


You are invited to Adele's official divorce party, also called the "Adele - One Night Only" special, and it's good.

The One Night definitely delivers the goods and includes a spectacular and sweet performance by one of the giant singers the human ear knew.

On a stage built especially at the foot of an amazing observatory in Los Angeles, her new and non-British home, Adele arrives to promote the album "30", also called "The Divorce Album".

In what looks like an oligarchs wedding that managed to bring in the world's greatest singer, Adele sings her huge hits and jokes with the audience, which is made up of well-known fans and friends from "The Industry".

At one of the climaxes of the night she becomes a pitiful Irishwoman for a moment, producing for a fan a surprise marriage proposal.

For those of you who came to the party to enjoy an Adele show expecting a fun evening in tone and style not seen every day, there is also a tasting of some new songs none of which will become a "HELLO" or "ROLLING IN THE DEEP" style hit, but we got a flight to Los Angeles Less and free show - why bass?

Then comes the morning, part of the special in question promising fans - and those who are not - an interview with "Celeb Interview Queen" Oprah Winfrey, along with a promise to reveal what made our Adele disappear for more than six years when she's at the height of her career: Divorce, with whom she is dating now and what it is like to raise a child without her mortgage.

For those who came to this special to really hear what the star is going through, we are told that Adele you know is not the same Adele.

She's really thinner than ever, prettier than ever - and not really exciting than ever.

After six years in which the Emmy Award-winning rake and compliments made no sound, she arrives at Oprah Winfrey's "Rose Garden," after divorcing one husband, from a life in which she compromised on the need to "love and be loved" and tens of extra pounds. His not-so-long but very intriguing career knows that this is a true creator who writes her life and inspires hundreds of millions of fans around the world, not while a performing star who has nothing to say or cry about.

The special really jumps him between the night of the show and the morning of the interview as if as a metaphor for the lightness with which one moves after losing so much weight.

In contrast, the interview in which she sits "opens it all" with an opera - heavy and trivial.

It is no coincidence that the Washington Post called the opera "the greatest celebrity interviewer of all time." Something about her ability to bypass PR barriers and create intimacy with them and show empathy on the one hand, but not hesitate to ask tough questions, has led her to make huge headlines. Drinking, and from there to the choices of the couple and her last husband from whom she broke up.

It's hard to say that Adele is really exposed in front of the good friend who invited her for a soul-searching.

The only interesting bright spot in the interview occurs when Winfrey, who has struggled all her life with incessant weight swings until a stand-up comedian called her "choose a body already and go with it," arrives at a girls' conversation about shedding the star's tens of pounds.

There Adele reveals that she does not really have body image issues (for those who believe) and manages to produce inspiring moments around the subject.

To sum up the part of an opera, one can use a well-known phrase from the opera: it is not interesting until the already-obese lady sings.

"Adele: One Night Only", yes VOD

Source: israelhayom

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