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CBS/AP/ February 22, 2012, 10:42 AM

Adele flips off producers at Brit Awards

Adele's acceptance speech for album of the year is cut off by the show's host, actor James Corden, during the Brit Awards 2012 in London, Feb. 21, 2012.

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(CBS/AP) LONDON - Adele, fresh from her six Grammy wins last weekend, walked away a winner once again at Tuesday's Brit Awards for music, taking prizes for album of the year and best British female solo artist before making an obscene gesture after the show's host cut her acceptance speech short.

"I'm so, so proud to be British and to be flying our flag," she was saying when the show's host, actor James Corden, cut off her second acceptance speech, prompting the singer to make a rude middle-finger gesture in frustration.

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She stressed afterward that it was aimed at industry leaders, not her fans.

"I'm sorry if I offended anyone but it was the suits that offended me," Adele said. "Thank you all very much and thanks to my fans. I don't want them to think I was swearing at them."

The show's broadcaster, ITV, issued a statement apologizing to Adele for cutting her off.

"We regret this happened and we send deepest apologies to Adele that her big moment was cut short tonight due to the live show over-running," ITV said.

The 23-year-old singer, who had to undergo vocal cord surgery in November, also delivered a powerhouse performance of her single "Rolling in the Deep" to thousands of fans and industry insiders at London's O2 arena.

"It's been an amazing year," Adele said as she received the female artist statuette from petite pop star Kylie Minogue.

"I feel like a drag queen next to you," joked the winner, who wore a sleek black Burberry gown but towered over Minogue. She thanked her record company "for letting me be the kind of artist I want to be."

Adele lost out on the British single prize to boy band One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful," but took the coveted album of the year award for "21." The statue was presented by singer George Michael, returning to the stage after suffering life-threatening pneumonia in December.

Teen-friendly English troubadour Ed Sheeran won two trophies, including British male solo artist, at an energetic ceremony in London, and tousle-haired singer-songwriter Sheeran won prizes for solo artist and British breakthrough act.

The ceremony also included tributes to Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse.

Tuesday's event - which kicked off with Coldplay performing "Charlie Brown" and included live turns from Sheeran, Florence and the Machine, Noel Gallagher, Bruno Mars and Rihanna - brought out a host of stars who blended rock 'n' roll attitude and fashion finery.

Blur frontman Damon Albarn dressed down for the red carpet in jeans and a flat cap, and former Oasis guitarist Gallagher wore a leather jacket. But others struck a snazzier note. Actor Ray Winstone arrived in a pinstriped three-piece suit, complete with watch chain.

Style standouts included Minogue, in a strapless sky blue dress; plump-lipped Internet sensation Lana Del Rey, wearing a floor-length red gown; and Florence and the Machine's Florence Welch, in a lacy peach dress by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen.

Coldplay won their fourth best British group trophy, while Foo Fighters were voted best international group. Bruno Mars took the prize for international male solo artist, and Rihanna won the international female prize for a second year.

The Barbadian singer, who has often been in the news for non-musical reasons since her then-boyfriend Chris Brown attacked her at a pre-Grammy Awards party in 2009, thanked her fans.

"At times when I feel misunderstood, my fans always remind me that it's OK to be myself," she said.

Lana Del Rey appeared moved to be named international breakthrough act.

"This award means much more to me than you know," said the singer, who has gone from Internet-fueled buzz to backlash in record time after a disastrous performance last month on "Saturday Night Live."

Britpop icons Blur received a special prize for their contribution to music.

The four original members - Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree - performed together for the first time since a series of concerts in 2009, offering versions of 1990s hits including "Girls & Boys" and "Parklife."

Most of the awards are chosen by more than 1,000 musicians, critics and record industry figures, with several decided by public vote.

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UForgotPoland says:
Who cares? Last time I checked you were free to flip off anyone you want.
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PooOnShu says:
There's all this talk about class. I'm sorry, but since when is "class" a requirement for getting respect? How about some basic damn manners from the people who cut her off? If she's flipping people off just to be a jerk, that's one thing, but she didn't. She flipped off the folks who were rude to her. She is who she is. She's a regular girl who acts like a regular girl. We need more celebrities who show that they're still normal human beings, rather than gods. Everyone on here should stop talking about her like their own **** don't stink. Ever flip someone off for not yielding the right of way? Though so.
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Portapotty replies:
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She HAD to be cut off because the show was coming to an end. Producers get in big trouble when a show doesn't end on time. Adele was being a huge drama queen about it, she has no right to flip off the host. The host was doing his job.
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holosys says:
Those producers are LOSERS and should be fired for ruining Adele's once in a lifetime moment with her fans. We have a little more class when it comes to respecting people receiving such important rewards in the U.S. and those producers dishonored the British people and its values. Perhaps when they REPLACE those losers, the new management can invite Adele back on behalf of her fans for a special event with proper acceptance speech and song?
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zwaggsy says:
Bear in mind she's not long been back in the public eye since her operation & would have been extremely frustrated at being cut off like that. As for class, she's always been upfront about her background & as far as I know has never tried putting on fake airs & graces.

ITV has a less than stellar track record at hosting events be it awards nights or live sports (especially live sports). It also has a lousy reputation when it comes to listening to it's viewers opinions, maybe now it might get it's act together.
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involved_indi says:
is that the award she's holding? it looks like it came out of a cereal box. maybe its just a bad angle on the photo?
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an5200 replies:
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Nope, it's meant to look that. MMMM, it's very extreme to say the least - Some would say it's funky and modern, others would say "Has the designer had a turn???"
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notredamegirl77 says:
If this was a rapper(MIA)who did this you people would be bashing that person. Since it was a chubby white woman who did this, I guess it is okay.
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fantomas4 replies:
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Crawl back into your hate-hole, troll.
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venusvegasvada says:
No class generation.
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Fremantle52 replies:
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Really? I would have to say that my father's generation and my grandfather's generation were not that familiar with the word class.
venusvegasvada replies:
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Really? I don't remember turning on the TV in the 70's, 80's etc. and seeing celebrities flipping people off every other week?
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REDBEAR57 says:
Go get 'em Adele! My prediction is that you will still be in the business and successful at it long after they are all gone anyway.
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bradkt1 says:
Is Adele REALLY all that talented? I'm not a fan of hers, but I did listen to some of her music and came away thinking that this so-called "soul singer" would be lucky to be a backup singer at Motown in either the 1960s or 1970s. It might be the songs and not her, but all I heard was a monotown voice that bored me after a few selections singing unimaginative songs.

Maybe she is just a measuring stick for how far popular music has gone down in quality since the 1960s and 1970s. She sounds great by comparison with what's out there today.

One thing is for sure. Motown had a finishing school for its artists where they learned how to behave in public. You didn't hear about any of those great Motown artists acting out like this in public. This incident demonstrated a real lack of dignity and class on Adele's part, as well as a bad attitude.

Sounds to me like Adele could use a few sessions in Motown's finishing school.
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Fremantle52 replies:
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LOL. This comment is just way too funny.
involved_indi replies:
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maybe its your hearing thats going.... just saying....
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smittyc says:
Pretty talented lady. Will probably eclipse the beagles or beetles a band my grandfather used to say something about.
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