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Viral Video Of Adele Doing A Closed-Mouth Yawn At A Basketball Game Has Fans In Stitches

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The singer's appearances at basketball games in the past have always resulted in memes for the ages—and this time was no different.

Adele stole the spotlight recently at a basketball game doing a closed-mouth yawn from her courtside seat. At least that's what social media users are speculating.

And it doesn't matter, because watching Adele doing nothing at all while attending NBA games has in itself become a spectator sport.


Social media users have been highlighting select moments of "The Rolling in the Deep" singer just being herself and fans can't get enough of it.

And she keeps delivering without being cognizant of how much she is entertaining fans without standing on a stage behind a mic.

Buzzfeed gathered the best memes of Adele at basketball games.

It looks this clip of the singer just existing kick-started the low-key phenomenon.

Fans ate it up.

Another clip of the avid basketball fan casually bopping her head to Dua Lipa's "Levitating" at the Western Conference Finals also had fans tickled.


We love a masked singer.

Forget basketball.

Fans are in it to win it by investing their focus entirely on Adele.


The latest viral video examination of our favorite Grammy-winning singer was of her appearing to be yawning with her mouth closed out of respect for the game.

Inconspicuously bored Adele is so relatable.







She can do no wrong.




Not only is she an amusing human study, but we also mustn't forget how gorgeous the classy Brit is.




Skeptics investigated further into the alleged yawning.


Whatever it is Adele is doing at a basketball event, one thing is certain.

There's never a dull moment with her.

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