made history as the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium when he brought his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour to London on Saturday.
Adele steals fan's hat and shows off her dance moves in an England shirt as she enjoys wild night with Rich Paul at Bad Bunny's star-studded London gig
Bad Bunny made history as the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium when he brought his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour to London on Saturday.And...
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And among the 50,000 fans who braved the heatwave for night one of the two sold-out shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was .
Tottenham-born Adele made a rare appearance for a wild night out with pals and her fiancé .
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A social media video shows the Someone Like You singer showing off her dance moves while dressed in an England football shirt before cheekily stealing a fan's cowboy hat.
Fans around the superstar cheer and call her name as she shakes her hips to the camera and laughs.
It was a star-studded crowd who turned out for Bad Bunny, with heading straight to the gig from her private jet, telling her Instagram followers how she made a quick change in the car.
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Bad Bunny made history as the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium on Saturday and among the 50,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was Adele
A social media video shows the Someone Like You singer showing off her dance moves while dressed in an England football shirt before cheekily stealing a fan's cowboy hat
Maya later popped up in Bad Bunny's famous La Casita on stage.
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Meanwhile tennis superstar Novak Djokovic made a surprise appearance to introduce a song, days before he is set to take to the Wimbledon courts.
The Puerto Rican rapper captivated the crowd as he approached the end of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour.
He has already made headlines for not playing any US dates on the tour, telling i-D magazine, he was worried his fans would be targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers outside the gigs.
He spoke almost entirely in Spanish at the London gig after asking for permission at the start and also paid tribute to the people of Venezuela, following two major earthquakes in the country on Wednesday.
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'All Latinos around the world stand in solidarity with you,' he said.
Adele's fiancé Rich gave a rare insight into his five-year relationship with the star earlier this month.
The sports agent, 45, was first linked to the music superstar, 38, back in 2021 after they attended an game together, with Adele then confirming their engagement three years later.
Bad Bunny made history as the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium when he brought his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour to London on Saturday
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But while the couple are usually quite private about their romance, a new interview has seen Rich open up about his high profile relationship, spilling the beans on how they met and what turned their 'cordial' bond into something more.
During a recent appearance on 's Glass Half Full podcast, Rich revealed that the pair had met 'through a friend', adding that he 'had known her for some time' before they began dating.
Expanding further, he explained: 'You know, just when you’re in these circles, man, you’re in these circles. But I never tried to get fresh with people that’s in comfortable circles because they always have to deal with that, so that was never my thing.
'It was really something that happened very organically, really.'
When pushed further to reveal how they got together, Rich told how they had bumped into each other on numerous occasions, which led to them becoming closer.
He told Craig: 'We’re all in the same vicinity, we’re all in the same circles, and, you know, we’re hanging and whatnot.
'We just used to always see each other, laugh and joke. It was just cordial, really, just cordial.'
It was a star-studded crowd who turned out for Bad Bunny, with Maya Jama heading straight to the gig from her private jet
The Love Island star told her Instagram followers how she made a quick change in the car
Earlier Maya had shared a snap of herself jetting home with a KFC for company
The entrepreneur, then joked that things between them remained cordial 'until it became not so cordial', before he eventually became a 'person of interest' for the iconic British singer.
During the chat, Rich also admitted that he wasn't an active listener of Adele's music, although he 'can’t help but to hear the monster hits'.
He said of his partner, who has sold over 120 million records worldwide: 'Obviously, you know, I’m pretty on the pulse of a lot of different things, and so, you know, some of the songs, the big songs, but I didn’t know all of the joints that I know now.'
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