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Celebs are just as in their feelings as we are now that Adele has released Easy On Me

A new era has begun

Nothing brings the world together more than a new Adele single, and the release of Easy On Me proves that celebs – they’re just like us.

Adele, 33, returned to our airwaves once more with her brand new single, her first since 2016, and in an entirely unsurprising chain of events, we’re all in our feelings.

Adele and #EasyOnMe dominated social media trends as fans rushed to tweet their feelings, and famous faces were just the same, with plenty of celebs switching on the tune at midnight.

Clueless star Alicia Silverstone shared a TikTok of herself gathering bottles of wine and liqior and wrote: ‘This is how I prepare for a new Adele song.’

She added: ‘Go easy on me @Adele… you always make me cry…’

Drake shared a picture of Adele to Instagram and wrote: ‘One of my best friends in the world just dropped a single.’

Go easy on me @Adele… you always make me cry… 😭💔 #Adele #EasyOnMe pic.twitter.com/9EUP1GRDNY

— Alicia Silverstone (@AliciaSilv) October 15, 2021

ADELE oh ADELE i love uuuuuuuuuu

— Normani (@Normani) October 15, 2021

Wild Side singer Normani outed herself as a fangirl, tweeting: ‘ADELE oh ADELE i love uuuuuuuuuu’, while in a now deleted tweet, Lil Nas X wrote: ‘easy on me is so good. it’s so crazy to think the last time adele released new music i was sitting on stan twitter. i feel like i’m 15 again.’

Catastrophe star Rob Delaney also made his feelings known, sharing the song link and simply tweeting: ‘Mother of Christ.’

Twitter was also flooded with fans who were in tears at the opening bars, praising the star for the heartbreaking and relatable lyrics.

Drake congratulated Adele (Picture: Instagram)

Easy On Me has received overwhelming praise from fans and critics alike, as the songstress teamed her trademark balladry and soulful vocals with devastating honesty about her divorce.

The star previously told British Vogue that her new album wouldn’t be like her previous three and was about ‘self-destruction, then self-reflection and then sort of self-redemption’.

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With verses about her childhood and her marriage to Simon Konecki ending, Adele penned the track for her nine-year-old son Angelo, who has questions about his parents’ divorce that she doesn’t ‘have an answer for’.

Adele said: ‘I just felt like I wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he’s in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness. It made him really unhappy sometimes. And that’s a real wound for me that I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to heal.’

30 is out November 19.


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