Adele was denied direct access to social networks
Adele was denied direct access to social networks

Video: Adele was denied direct access to social networks

Video: Adele was denied direct access to social networks
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Nobody is known to be perfect. But if some manage to cope with their shortcomings on their own, others have to seek outside support. For example, the singer Adele (Adele) at one time made a little fooling around on social networks. And now the star's messages are closely monitored.

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As the artist said in an interview with the journalist of The Independent, a few years ago, being drunk, she left several inadequate posts on Twitter. After that, the managers insisted on strict control of the singer's messages.

“I don't drink anymore. But when Twitter first appeared, more than once wrote something while drunk - and, frankly, went too far. So my management hired two people through whom all my tweets now pass through, admitted the star.

Adele clarified that she personally writes on social networks, but the publication of messages occurs after they are approved by press agents.

Recall that Adele is considered one of the most successful singers of our time. Her video for the song Hello (the first song in three years after Skyfall, recorded for the Bond film of the same name), presented at the end of October, gathered 27.7 million views in the first day, setting a record. In two days, Hello has been watched 50 million times. The artist's debut album 19 (2008) brought her two Grammy awards: Best New Artist and Best Female Vocal Performance. Adele's second album became the bestseller in the UK for the millennium, and also earned a record six Grammy awards.

The release of the third disc "25" is scheduled for January.

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