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Adele Hilariously Horrified After Seeing Herself In Fan's Video Filter: 'We Don't Look Like That, Darling!'

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The singer was shocked to see the beauty filter on the fan's video during one of her Las Vegas concerts.

Grammy-winning singer Adele began her residency at Caesar's Palace just a couple of weeks ago and fans are loving it.

At one of her shows, the singer even got up close and personal with a fan who wanted to take a selfie video with her.


Unbeknownst to Adele, fan Jamy G—TikToker @ilovejamyg—was using a filter on her camera.

Upon seeing herself on video, Adele's facial expression said it all.

But she still had some words.

"Oh my God! What've you done to my face?"
"Whoa, girl, get that filter off my face!"

Adele then turned from the camera.

Upon her return, she asked:

"What's your name? Why are you doing filters like that?"
"We don't look like that, darling."

You can watch the video below captioned:

"Just Adele coming up to me randomly and making me forget my whole entire existence."

Jamy G—sporting a Jennifer Lopez shirt—began to cry.

Adele comforted her, brushing away her hair and giving her a hug.

"Don't cry! You don't want J.Lo to see you cry."

Viewers were highly entertained.

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The now-viral video has been viewed more than 1.1 million times!

Adele's weekend residency in Vegas is slated to run through March 23.

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