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When world-famous singer Adele was named artist of the year at Tuesday's Brit Awards — which for the first time ditched male and female categories in favor of gender-neutral prizes — she seemed quite relaxed and admitted she wasn't expecting it.
With that, Adele tossed off a casual confession in the wake of her win: “I understand why the name of this award has changed, but I really love being a woman and being a female artist! I do!” she said to the adoring audience. "I do!"
“I’m really proud of us, I really, really am,” she added.
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If you figured the woke mob blasted Adele for her oh-so-gender-exclusive remark, it doesn't appear to be the case, believe it or not.
Oh, sure, a few folks spoke out against the singer's pro-woman declaration. Page Six, which cited the Times of London, said some detractors indicated they “lost a lot of respect for Adele” and would no longer “spend a cent on her music.”
Then there was a “staunch feminist” performer named Jacob who posted to his Twitter followers, “Please, no, ADELE can’t be a TERF,” Page Six added. TERF stands for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist."
But alas, Jacob's Twitter page — for some reason — indicated on Wednesday afternoon that it's now protected.
Screenshots of two Twitter users' posts read as follows: "Adele honey, that was ... low-key transphobic" and "why is Adele transphobic?" But the original tweets weren't on the users' pages Wednesday.
Another screenshot showed a Twitter user's post that read: "I love Adele, but that 'woman' comment seemed like a bit of a dig; non-binary artists deserve better." But again, the original tweet was nowhere to be found on the user's page Wednesday.
So it would seem headlines referring to a pitchfork-wielding woke mob out to get Adele are overblowing it a bit.
But what isn't overblown is the vast number of folks supporting Adele's statement. Here are a couple:
Numerous others followed suit:
And a whole bunch more fired back at any hint of backlash that might be heading for Adele: