October 11, 2024

Adele: Birthday photo thanking frontline workers sparks debate

Adele

Adele

Adele often marks turning another year older with an album, but this year the singer posted a simple photo on Instagram to celebrate turning 32. Adele shared a sweet message with the photo, which shows her standing in a simple black dress and heels — but the image is now sparking a lot of discussion online.

“Thank you for the birthday love. I hope you’re all staying safe and sane during this crazy time,” the singer wrote in the caption. “I’d like to thank all of our first responders and essential workers who are keeping us safe while risking their lives! You are truly our angels ♥️ 2020 okay bye thanks x.” 

It wasn’t the caption that gained widespread attention — it was the visible amount of weight Adele has lost. Recent paparazzi photos have given fans a glimpse of the singer’s weight loss, but his photo seemed to generate much more interest in her transformation. 

“I mean are you kidding me,” Chrissy Teigen commented.

“THAT WAIST IS SNATCHEDDDDDDD!!!!” Kalen Allen, who works on The Ellen Show, wrote.

“Omg no te reconocí 😍 estás hermosa,” commented Columbian YouTube star Lulu99, translating to “Oh my God, I did not recognize you. You are beautiful.”

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“you’ve worked so hard to look like this and I’m so glad you’ve got your purpose, but I want to tell you that for me you were always spectacular, beautiful and sexy woman,” wrote Spanish TV personality Nagore Robles.

While most of the comments on Adele’s Instagram photo were positive and full of praise, others criticized the amount of attention that social media users and the media were giving to the singer’s weight loss. 

“I see that Adele is trending because people are saying how gorgeous she is since she lost weight. Y’all, we’ve been over this… Your weight doesn’t determine your beauty. Your appearance doesn’t determine your beauty. The number on the scale doesn’t make you worthy or unworthy,” blogger and disability activist Melissa Blake tweeted.

Source – https://www.cbsnews.com/news