Posters are not allowed at Adele's shows, so the couple made a custom foldable flag instead.
A young couple brought Adele to tears when they asked if she would host their gender reveal. Reporter Marcus Solis has more.A couple from Newburgh, New York said more than just 'Hello' to Adele at her residency in Las Vegas Saturday.They had the sex of their baby written on a Post-it note and placed in a sealed envelope as to keep it a surprise. That envelope remained sealed until Adele opened it.
'Rumor Has It' that posters are not allowed at the show, so the couple made a custom flag they could fold instead."She was like, 'oh my god,' I would love to do a gender reveal," Lord said."As we are walking back up, you see people wiping their tears away," Lord said. "That was a wholesome moment for us. This is our baby, and people are crying for us."A video of the reveal was posted to TikTok and has now amassed millions of views.
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