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    Adele turns tables on TV execs with finger gesture

    LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Adele had the tabloid press up in arms on Wednesday and TV executives running for cover over a middle finger gesture after her moment in the sun at British pop's biggest awards was cut short for programming reasons.

    The 23-year-old was midway through an acceptance speech at the packed O2 Arena in her native London after picking up the big prize -- best British album for her chart-conquering "21".

    But because the show was running late, and being broadcast live on ITV, presenter James Corden stepped in to cut Adele short, prompting the "one finger salute".

    The Sun newspaper, Britain's best-selling daily, had a picture of the gesture on its front page above the headline "Someone dislikes you", a reference to her hit "Someone Like You".

    The rival Mirror featured a similar image accompanied by the words "Adele: Go to hell!"

    Speaking backstage after the two-hour show, Adele said she was upset by the interruption.

    "I flipped the finger but it wasn't to my fans," she told the Sun. "I'm sorry if I offended anyone, it was the suits that offended me."

    The incident comes weeks after U.S. television network NBC and the NFL apologized for an offensive finger gesture made by British rapper M.I.A. during singer Madonna's televised show at the Super Bowl.

    Madonna slammed M.I.A.'s behavior as juvenile, negative and out of place.

    APOLOGIES ALL ROUND

    Both ITV and the BRIT Awards issued apologies following the show, which ended on a sour note after what had been another triumphant night for Adele.

    Fresh from her record-equaling six-Grammy haul in the United States earlier this month and return to live performing after surgery on her vocal cords late last year, Adele bagged two BRITs -- best British female and best British album.

    "Nothing makes me prouder than coming home with six Grammys, then coming to the BRITs and winning album of the year," she said to loud cheers after winning the album prize, considered the most important.

    "I'm so proud to be British and to be flying the flag and I'm so proud to be in the room with all of you." At that point she was cut short, prompting boos in the crowd.

    There was some good news for TV bosses -- audience ratings showed a peak viewing figure of 7.4 million, the highest in seven years. The average audience was 6.2 million.

    Yet some critics felt the night was more about "suits" -- corporate executives focusing on record sales and viewing figures -- than music.

    Performers included Adele with "Rolling In the Deep", Ed Sheeran with "Lego House" and Coldplay with "Charlie Brown".

    Andy Gill of the Independent newspaper called the awards "perhaps the dreariest two hours that TV viewers have sat through in decades."

    He wrote in his review that every award winner was predictable and many performers, including Coldplay, Florence + The Machine and Noel Gallagher, were dull.

    Rihanna livened up proceedings when she emerged from a transparent box smeared in paint, while Adele and singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran put others to shame, Gill said.

    Sheeran, a 21-year-old who sang accompanied by an acoustic guitar, was the other big winner on the night, scooping the British breakthrough and British male solo categories.

    Both he and Adele have been disparagingly referred to as the "New Boring" in British pop, although they are selling plenty of records which will cheer an industry in decline for the best part of a decade.

    In its 52nd week of release ending February 19, Adele's 21 album had its largest U.S. sales week with 730,000 albums sold, more than the previous high of 399,000 copies in the week ending December 25, 2011, according to industry benchmark Nielsen SoundScan.

    The record has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide.

    (Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)

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    • DLP  •  2 months ago
      It was a rude gesture but certainly not the end of the world...and will in no way affect world peace!
      • Paul P 2 months ago
        when children see this and no one does anything is why the world is becoming what it is..... i guess your apart of the problem... and if u have no idea what i am talking about then all i got to say is.... braindead!
      • matt c 2 months ago
        children arn't important. and it's cute that she gave the middle finger. makes her intelligent and the kids cuter.
      • DLP 2 months ago
        @Paul...you don't know me...why make this personal? One thing I will let you know about me...I pick my "battles"...this gesture is NOT battle worthy!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      I mean I know it's rude but do you have to get all worked up about it?! I mean if you really think about it, it is kind of silly!
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        dido, if you have a problem with it, why watch it? do you have take it SO personally?! it's just a gesture...
    • watching_from_afar  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      I would have given Adele a thumbs up, but she beat me to it by raising her middle finger. LOL!

      Every finger means something. Putting up your: a) thumb means "You're okay!"; b) index finger means "You're number one!"; c) middle finger means "Screw you!"; d) ring finger means "I'm married" and e) pinky means "You've got a small dick!"

      When some jerk cuts me off on the road and shows me his middle finger , I just think that he's telling me I'm number one. That way, I don't get pissed. It's all a matter of interpretation.

      Personally, Adele should have shown her pinky to the suit that cut her off onstage.
      • DLP 2 months ago
        I believe her intention and their interpretation was...SCREW YOU!!!
      • Kristy 2 months ago
        She should have shown both middle and pinky.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        lol! thats smart! i'll keep that in mind next time i stick up anyone of my fingers! lol!
    • The Grantman  •  Perth East, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      "Madonna slammed M.I.A.'s behavior as juvenile, negative and out of place"

      LOL really!!!! This coming from someone who has been shaking her half naked body around for years. What is wrong with our world!
      • Up2Me 2 months ago
        That's nothing to do with this article really.
        MIA was vying for attention.
        Adele was insulted at having her (already brief) acceptance speech for the top honour of the night cut short. I'd be pissed to.
        It's apples and oranges.
      • kiras 2 months ago
        anyway, being half naked and telling people to !@#$ off are two different things...
      • Memo 2 months ago
        yes, you're right
    • JOPS  •  2 months ago
      I love how MADONNA is now suddenly the moral compass of proper behavior! Please! LOL!
      • Done 2 months ago
        I was actually expecting her to have some new shocking act in store for the super bowl show to grab some more attention. This time maybe sticking her head inside an elephants butt or something.
    • Joe  •  2 months ago
      Fresh from her six-Grammy haul in the United States.......

      The British dropped the ball by cutting her speech short instead of shutting up some other useless bozo's.

      Good for her.
    • Martinique  •  2 months ago
      I don't blame her as they gave another band over 3min to make a boring acceptance speech which made them run over. Ironically it was the same band they interrupted Adele for to start their 11 min performance.The producer made two really bad judgement calls last night. Apparently that's usual on ITV live programming.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  2 months ago
      Johnny Cash gave the finger to San Quentin. No one hated on him.
    • Big Lar  •  Delafield, United States  •  2 months ago
      The headline should read "Media stirs up drama over Adele gesture that most people don't really care about."
    • MyOpinion  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      Nice finger !!!!
    • Kristy  •  2 months ago
      Who cares, she flipped the bird omg. Not like she mooned them!
    • Flossie  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      If anyone deserves to give her entire "brief" acceptance speech, it's Adele. Wasn't her fault the show was running overtime. And who hasn't been tempted to flip the finger once in a while? If that's the most shocking thing British TV viewers have seen, I'd be very surprised!
    • RIDICULOUS  •  Kingston, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      She deserved her moment.Good for her for showing hert disapproval to the idiots who put on the show and disrespected her.!
    • riffypeat  •  2 months ago
      The horror! It's a.... a....... FINGER!

      If you consider a finger 'obscene' you have serious problems.
    • Stellamojo  •  Norfolk, United States  •  2 months ago
      That's right put her on a pedestal and the chop it out from under her.
    • morgan  •  2 months ago
      the 'suits' deserve it big time.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      Good for her !....her moment in the spotlight was cut short because some idiot(s) cannot coordinate and time a show properly! Good for you Adele, your music is beautiful.
    • tabuism  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  2 months ago
      It's nice to not be in the lime light ! We can flip the bird all we want .... No one gives a shit, only those it's aimed at.. lol. But to make headline news, "WTF" ?
    • DRH  •  Moncton, New Brunswick  •  2 months ago
      If you live in a city and you drive, you see that 20 times a day. Grow up people.
    • dew2364  •  2 months ago
      Way to go adele !!!! The producers at the grammy's did it to you there also after you sang!!! The cut her off for a comercial too!!!they only care about there comercials,big buessiness has destroyed another industry. give them hell adele!!!!! Can't wait to see you here in chicago sometime this summer.
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