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Adele surprises gay club audience with stage invasion and pole dance

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A post shared by Cheryl Hole (@cherylholequeen)Related: 10 times we absolutely fell in love with AdeleAdele was back in her home town to perform earlier this week at the Brit Awards, where she picked up three of the top honors of the night.

Yesterday, she recorded an interview for the Graham Norton Show, to be broadcast on Friday night.Given she was wearing the same pastel pantsuit that she wore at that recording, most people presume she headed out straight afterwards to have some fun with friends at the long-running gay club.Adele turned up to watch the show, and sang along with her pals to ‘It’s Raining Men’.

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