It seems AdeleRope Megan Thee Stallion It is anything but water under the bridge.
The “Easy on Me” singer treated fans Friday during the opening night of her Las Vegas residency to some pretty familiar choreography. While performing her 2016 song “Water Under the Bridge,” Adele unleashed the same moves first pioneered by Megan Thee Stallion in her 2020 hit video for her song “Body.”
Fans instantly recognized the moves and praised Adele on Twitter and shared it excerpts From a moment far and wide. One fan even called it “Very unexpected yet creative.”
In case you weren’t sure why Adele and Megan Thee Stallion’s crossover was, as they say, “iconic,” let’s go back to 2021. After someone on Twitter asked why Adele never had backup dancers, Participate in the mix Megan Thee Stallion dancing at the American Music Awards to “Water Under the Bridge”.
The resulting video instantly went viral and sparked dozens of memes.
There has also been a TikTok trend of users recreating Megan Thee Stallion’s choreography on Adele’s song and many subsequent songs. Funny videos from Twitter mashup.
Adele previously channeled her meme and rapper “WAP” during her July performance at BST Hyde Park 2022, rocking some Megan Thee Stallion “Body” moves during that show. In response, Megan Thee Stallion Post a screenshot of Adele Breaking it down on Instagram, writing “Hot Girl Adele.”
The cheeky inclusion was just one of the many things fans teased during the highly anticipated show. The concert, which was the first of 32 performances at Caesars Palace, was previously scheduled to take place in January, but it was. Delayed Due to production disruptions related to the Coronavirus.
The “delivery delays” that Adele cited in her letter to fans at the time appear to have been entirely resolved by Friday’s show, which appeared A wonderful display of fireworks, jokes and rain, and more.
“Thank you so much for coming back to me,” Adele said to the audience. According to The Guardian. “It looks exactly as I imagined it, it’s just perfect, thank you.”
Elsewhere during the show, Adele upgraded some unlucky fans in nosebleed seats to floor seats. On TikTok, many users Shared clips of the singer Getting fans out of the audience and giving them a better view.
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