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Adele In Tears After Helping Pregnant Couple Find Out Their Baby's Sex During Her Concert

Screenshots of Adele doing assigned gender reveal for couple
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The singer granted a New York City couple's request at her Las Vegas residency by telling them their baby's sex.

During one of her recent Las Vegas residency concerts, Adele granted a pregnant couple's request by revealing the sex of their baby...and the singer became pretty emotional herself.

Chris and Shantelle Dare attended the Grammy winner's Vegas show over the weekend and somehow managed to smuggle in a sign that read:


“Adele will you do our gender reveal?”

Adele took notice in the middle of her concert and eagerly agreed to help the couple find out their baby's assigned gender.

After sharing that she had never performed a reveal of that nature before, the singer tore open the envelope and announced:

“Shantelle and Chris are having a baby boy!”

You can watch the moment below.

As the audience celebrated with Chris and Shantelle, a crying Adele made her own request of the couple:

"That’s so emotional, oh, my God."
“If and when I get pregnant, will you do my gender reveal?”

Chris posted the video on both his Instagram and TikTok, on which it has already been viewed more than 1.1 million times.

And viewers of the precious moment were also in their feels.











After extending her Las Vegas residency another 34 dates, Adele is now in the second leg of Weekends with Adele, which is set to run through November 4.

We can't wait to see what else she has up her sleeve.

Congrats to Chris and Shantelle!

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