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‘They’re better than any man!’ Emotional Adele breaks down in tears as she urges fans to value friendship after admitting she had therapy ‘five times’ a day following marriage split

  • The British singer is currently eight dates into a lucrative fourth-month residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 
  • So far the shows have been notable for Adele’s candid interaction with her audience between songs 
  • On Saturday she was moved to tears while urging those in attendance to value friendship above all else 
  • Adele admitted her own friends were invaluable  following her painful divorce from Simon Konecki

Adele struggled to control her emotions on Saturday evening while reflecting on the power of friendship during another live confessional with her adoring fans in Las Vegas

The British singer is currently eight dates into a lucrative fourth-month residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, where fans have flocked in their thousands to watch her perform. 

The shows – delayed by almost a year after she cancelled her original residency in January – have been notable for Adele’s candid interaction with her audience between songs,  and on Saturday she was moved to tears while urging those in attendance to value friendship above all else. 

Addressing the cavernous venue in footage later uploaded to Instagram, Adele, 34, admitted her own friends were invaluable as she picked up the pieces following her divorce from Simon Konecki, with whom she raises ten-year old son Angelo.  

Struggling to contain herself, she said: ‘A relationship falling apart, whether you’re married or not, it’s really difficult and it’s really traumatic. 

‘Keep your friends close to you because they’re better than any man, better than any woman. Your friends are for life.’ 

Centre stage: The British singer is currently eight dates into a lucrative fourth-month residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, where fans have flocked in their thousands

Centre stage: The British singer is currently eight dates into a lucrative fourth-month residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, where fans have flocked in their thousands

Heartbreak: Adele has revealed at her Vegas show on Friday night she had therapy five times per day at the height of her split from ex husband Simon Konecki

Heartbreak: Adele has revealed at her Vegas show on Friday night she had therapy five times per day at the height of her split from ex husband Simon Konecki

Adele previously told fans she had therapy five times per day when she divorced her ex husband.

The singer, whose marriage to charity entrepreneur Simon, 48, ended in 2019, told fans she is seeing a counsellor again because she stopped ‘holding [herself] accountable’.

She added that she wanted to be on top form for her Las Vegas residency after previously finding having an outlet to work through her feelings during her relationship difficulties extremely beneficial.

Speaking on stage at her Vegas ‘Weekends with Adele’ show at The Colosseum in Ceasar’s Palace on Friday night, Adele said: ‘I started having therapy again because I went a few years without. I needed to start.

‘Before, obviously, when I was going through my divorce I was basically having five therapy sessions a day.

‘But I stopped holding myself accountable for my own behaviour and the things I would say.

‘But now I am doing it because I just want to make sure I’m topping myself up every week to make sure I can give you everything.’

Opening up: The star also admitted performing live 'fills [her] with dread' and while she's not keen on touring much, she's delighted with the residency set up

Opening up: The star also admitted performing live ‘fills [her] with dread’ and while she’s not keen on touring much, she’s delighted with the residency set up 

The star admitted performing live ‘fills [her] with dread’ and while she’s not keen on touring much, she’s delighted with the residency set up.

She grew tearful as she added: ‘And my whole therapy session this week was really interesting. It was about these shows.

‘I always get so emotional. I love making music, but there is something about performing live that actually terrifies me and fills me with dread.

‘That is why I am not a big touring artist. I did it last time to prove I could do it. But this experience of being in a room this size, I think I might be a live artist for the rest of my life.’ 

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