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Zoe Delaney

Inside Adele's raucous UK trip after Vegas tears - outspoken BRITs night and GAY cameo

Adele has been making the most of her homecoming visit to the United Kingdom.

The award-winning singer, who originally hails from Tottenham, London, not only stole the show at The BRIT Awards earlier this week, but surprised fans with a boozy appearance at G-A-Y's Porn Idol event on Thursday night.

Alongside RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Cheryl Hole, Adele pole danced on stage Heaven in London, and addressed the 'controversy' surrounding one of her speeches at The BRIT Awards on Tuesday night.

The mum-of-one flew in from her permanent base in Los Angeles at the start of the week, after cancelling her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at the very last minute last month.

Adele joined Cheryl Hole on stage on Thursday night (Twitter)

On January 20, just hours before her stint at the Colosseum in the Caesars Palace casino was due to commence, the Easy On Me singer sobbed as she broke the news to her fans that the concerts wouldn't be going ahead.

It seems Adele - who faced a backlash from some concert goers who found out about the cancellation mid-flight - has been using her homecoming trip to blow off some much-need steam following the saga.

Piers Morgan gave his opinion on Adele's acceptance speech for Artist of the Year (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images for BR)

Kicking off her wild week in her home country, Adele was the main attraction at The BRIT Awards on Tuesday - performing hit single I Drink Wine to attendees at The 02 Arena and taking home three prestigious gongs.

The star failed to address the controversary surrounding her cancelled gigs during any of her three speeches - instead seeming to prefer to focus on the positive and celebrate her musical peers.

But on Wednesday, a debate arose about whether the Someone Like You singer had made a dig at the new gender-neutral awards.

Adele had a ball at the G-A-Y's Porn Idol event on Thursday night (Twitter)
The singer appeared to knock back a few drinks as she let her hair down (Twitter)

Thanks to Adele saying "I understand why the name of this award has changed but I really love being a woman" during her acceptance speech, a small number of social media users suggested the talented star may not be fully behind non-binary inclusion.

But on Thursday night - after even Piers Morgan weighed in on the debate - Adele made it very clear she has a lot of love for everyone in the LGBTQ community.

Adele ditched her designer blazer at one point during the night (Twitter)

The award-winning singer rocked up G-A-Y's Porn Idol event at Heaven in London, wearing the very same £3280 Fendi suit she had been wearing to film her interview on The Graham Norton Show earlier in the day.

Club goers filmed and snapped the star as she looked like she was having the time of her life, dancing and singing along to It's Raining Men with pals in a VIP box.

The national treasure even got up on stage at one point - helping Drag Race UK star Cheryl Hole out with some judging, and impressing the crowed with her pole dancing skills.

During her impromptu judging stint, Adele stumbled around before picking a winner and addressing The BRITs saga from Tuesday night.

"I'm going to go with my girl! I know I've had a lot of s**t the last couple of days," the I Drink Wine singer told a cheering crowd.

"You were great but... we love females, f**king females don't we. Yes I pick her, I can see you're f**king beautiful, f**king lovely, f**king confident with all these men around. We love being f**king females don't we.

"F**king love being females," she added during her boozy stage cameo.

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