Adele breaks down after spotting man who delivered her baby in audience

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By Nasima Khatun

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Adele was brought to tears after spotting the doctor who delivered her son in the crowd at one of her shows.

In a viral video posted to social media, the 35-year-old singer can be seen dressed as Morticia Addams from The Addams Family in honor of her latest Halloween show and as she's performing her hit song 'When We Were Young', she noticed a special figure in the crowd.

Upon seeing her obstetrician, she suddenly stops singing and halts in her tracks before saying: "Shut up! Oh my God, Colin!"

The Grammy-award-winning artist then runs towards the medical professional to offer him a cuddle before introducing him to the audience who watched the heartwarming interaction.

"This is my doctor that gave birth to my baby. I haven’t seen you for years," she says into the microphone.

Have a look at the full video below:

The two shared an emotional hug, as fans around them cheered and clapped for them.

Another clip from the show later showed that Adele was a little too choked up to continue with the performance, urging the crowd to help her out.

"Will you sing it for me? That man delivered my baby," she says in the clip.

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Adele saw her doctor during her Halloween show. Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

After the video was shared to Twitter, better known now as X, fans couldn't help but share their opinions on the beautiful moment.

"That was so sweet of her. She was overwhelmed seeing him and it was as if two old friends greeted each other," wrote one user.

"That’s the sweeeeeetest thing EVER!", added another.

A third also chimed in saying: "Wow! Adele keeps it so real! That is why she is so relatable! Luv ya, Adele!!!"

And this Twitter user also had only kind things to say about the singer writing: "I loved this wholesome moment. Adele is lovely and a good person."

Adele shares her son Angelo, who was born in 2012, with her ex-husband Simon Konecki.

When speaking of the ups and downs of becoming a first-time mom, she told The Face that she lost parts of herself that she would never be able to get back.

"There are definitely a few elements of myself that I don't think I'll ever get back," she told the outlet in 2021. "More than anything, it's the freedom of being able to do whatever you want, whenever you want. Going somewhere and not having to prioritize someone else. Whereas my number one priority with everything I do since I had Angelo, which is in life, in work, is obviously my son.

"I don't think I was ever completely selfless before I had Angelo," the 'Easy On Me' singer continued. "I still have that thing where every decision I make, I think of him first. And rightly so. Some parents don't do that. I do."

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Adele and her current boyfriend Rich Paul attend the 65th GRAMMY Awards. Credit: Johnny Nunez/Getty

The singer also opened up about experiencing post-partum depression.

"Giving, giving, giving, to a baby or a toddler, when they can't even f***ing talk to you, your brain goes a bit mushy," she admitted. "You're not stimulated very much. In that, I also got really quite bad postpartum depression, or postnatal as we call it [in the UK].

"Having no time to even brush my teeth, let alone write a record or hang out with my friends," she stated, "My friends, my hobbies, the things I like doing without a baby, are things that make me who I am. And I didn't really have access to that for a while."

Thankfully, things got a lot better once the star felt like she could communicate with her little one.

"It's way easier to navigate once you can really communicate with them," she concluded.

Featured Image Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty

Adele breaks down after spotting man who delivered her baby in audience

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By Nasima Khatun

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Adele was brought to tears after spotting the doctor who delivered her son in the crowd at one of her shows.

In a viral video posted to social media, the 35-year-old singer can be seen dressed as Morticia Addams from The Addams Family in honor of her latest Halloween show and as she's performing her hit song 'When We Were Young', she noticed a special figure in the crowd.

Upon seeing her obstetrician, she suddenly stops singing and halts in her tracks before saying: "Shut up! Oh my God, Colin!"

The Grammy-award-winning artist then runs towards the medical professional to offer him a cuddle before introducing him to the audience who watched the heartwarming interaction.

"This is my doctor that gave birth to my baby. I haven’t seen you for years," she says into the microphone.

Have a look at the full video below:

The two shared an emotional hug, as fans around them cheered and clapped for them.

Another clip from the show later showed that Adele was a little too choked up to continue with the performance, urging the crowd to help her out.

"Will you sing it for me? That man delivered my baby," she says in the clip.

wp-image-1263235152 size-full
Adele saw her doctor during her Halloween show. Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

After the video was shared to Twitter, better known now as X, fans couldn't help but share their opinions on the beautiful moment.

"That was so sweet of her. She was overwhelmed seeing him and it was as if two old friends greeted each other," wrote one user.

"That’s the sweeeeeetest thing EVER!", added another.

A third also chimed in saying: "Wow! Adele keeps it so real! That is why she is so relatable! Luv ya, Adele!!!"

And this Twitter user also had only kind things to say about the singer writing: "I loved this wholesome moment. Adele is lovely and a good person."

Adele shares her son Angelo, who was born in 2012, with her ex-husband Simon Konecki.

When speaking of the ups and downs of becoming a first-time mom, she told The Face that she lost parts of herself that she would never be able to get back.

"There are definitely a few elements of myself that I don't think I'll ever get back," she told the outlet in 2021. "More than anything, it's the freedom of being able to do whatever you want, whenever you want. Going somewhere and not having to prioritize someone else. Whereas my number one priority with everything I do since I had Angelo, which is in life, in work, is obviously my son.

"I don't think I was ever completely selfless before I had Angelo," the 'Easy On Me' singer continued. "I still have that thing where every decision I make, I think of him first. And rightly so. Some parents don't do that. I do."

wp-image-1263235156 size-full
Adele and her current boyfriend Rich Paul attend the 65th GRAMMY Awards. Credit: Johnny Nunez/Getty

The singer also opened up about experiencing post-partum depression.

"Giving, giving, giving, to a baby or a toddler, when they can't even f***ing talk to you, your brain goes a bit mushy," she admitted. "You're not stimulated very much. In that, I also got really quite bad postpartum depression, or postnatal as we call it [in the UK].

"Having no time to even brush my teeth, let alone write a record or hang out with my friends," she stated, "My friends, my hobbies, the things I like doing without a baby, are things that make me who I am. And I didn't really have access to that for a while."

Thankfully, things got a lot better once the star felt like she could communicate with her little one.

"It's way easier to navigate once you can really communicate with them," she concluded.

Featured Image Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty