Adele Cries, Swears And Makes Us Laugh In Short, But Eventful, Grammys Speech

Including an emotional moment, an F-bomb and a joke about her relationship. In other words, standard Adele.
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Adele collecting her 16th award at the 2023 Grammys
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Adele’s acceptance speech at this year’s Grammys may not have been a long one, but she still managed to squeeze a lot into it.

During Sunday night’s ceremony, the chart-topping singer was awarded Best Pop Vocal Performance for her hit single Easy On Me – a prize she clearly wasn’t expecting to come away with.

“Thank you,” Adele began after taking to the stage, admitting she actually “was really just looking forward to coming tonight.”

Dedicating the award to her 10-year-old son, Angelo, Adele became tearful, before admitting: “Oh god, Rich [Paul, Adele’s partner]  said, ‘if you win anything tonight, don’t cry’, and here I am crying.”

Reflecting on the creation of Easy On Me, Adele continued: “I wrote the first verse in the shower when I was choosing to change my son’s life, and he’s been nothing but humble and gracious and loving to me the whole time.

“And I love a piano ballad winning any kind of award because it’s very old school and very brave.”

To conclude her speech, Adele forced the Grammys censors to act quickly as she declared she “fucking loved” the artists in the room, before leaving the stage.

The Someone Like You singer’s latest Grammy win is her 16th overall, which includes two previous wins for Album Of The Year.

Adele was also nominated in that category in 2023, alongside Beyoncé, Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar and ABBAalthough it eventually went to fellow Brit Harry Styles.

Check out all of the winners from this  year’s Grammy awards here.

Grammys 2023: All The Red Carpet Photos You Need To See
Taylor Swift(01 of45)
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Nominated: Song Of The Year, Best Country Song, Best Song Written For Visual Media, Best Music Video/Film (credit:Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Cardi B(02 of45)
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Presenter (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Lizzo(03 of45)
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Nominated: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Lizzo(04 of45)
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Harry Styles(05 of45)
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Nominated: Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Music Video (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Doja Cat(06 of45)
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Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Shania Twain(07 of45)
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Presenter (credit:Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Måneskin(08 of45)
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Nominated: Best New Artist (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Kim Petras and Sam Smith(09 of45)
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Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Trevor Noah(10 of45)
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Host (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Paris Hilton(11 of45)
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Kacey Musgraves(12 of45)
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Performer (credit:Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images)
Pharrell Williams(13 of45)
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Brandi Carlile(14 of45)
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Nominated: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Americana Performance, Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Song (credit:Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Mary J Blige(15 of45)
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Nominated: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best R&B Performance, Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best R&B Song, Best R&B Album (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Bebe Rexha(16 of45)
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Nominated Best Dance/Electronic Recording (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Gayle(17 of45)
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Nominated: Song Of The Year (credit:Johnny Nunez via Getty Images)
Heidi Klum(18 of45)
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Tom Daley(19 of45)
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Laverne Cox(20 of45)
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Red carpet presenter (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Idles(21 of45)
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Nominated: Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Album (credit:ROBYN BECK via Getty Images)
Lourdes Leon(22 of45)
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Laura Hashian(23 of45)
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Presenter (credit:Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images)
Camila Cabello(24 of45)
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Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Vocal Performance (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Alex Scott(25 of45)
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Sheryl Crow(26 of45)
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Nominated: Best American Roots Song (credit:CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)
Shaggy(27 of45)
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Nominated: Best Reggae Album (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Smokey Robinson(28 of45)
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Performer (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Elvis Costello(29 of45)
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Nominated: Best Rock Album (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Miranda Lambert(30 of45)
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Nominated: Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Best Country Song, Best Country Album (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Koffee(31 of45)
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Gus Kenworthy(32 of45)
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Bonnie Raitt(33 of45)
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Song Of The Year, Best Americana Performance, Best American Roots Song, Best Americana Album (credit:ROBYN BECK via Getty Images)
Jack Antonoff(34 of45)
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Nominated: Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Blac Chyna(35 of45)
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Norah Jones(36 of45)
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Nominated: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (credit:Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images)
Daryl Hannah(37 of45)
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LL Cool J(38 of45)
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Amber Rose(39 of45)
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Judy Collins(40 of45)
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Nominated: Best Folk Album (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Babyface(41 of45)
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Presenter (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Jacob Collier(42 of45)
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Nominated: Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Julia Michaels(43 of45)
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Charli D'Amelio and Landon Barker(44 of45)
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Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox(45 of45)
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