Adele gets emotional as she spots Céline Dion during Vegas residency

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Adele had a heartfelt moment during her Las Vegas residency concert on October 26 when she spotted Céline Dion in the audience.

The 36-year-old singer became tearful as she approached Dion, 56, while performing "When We Were Young."

In a touching video shared by fans, Adele and Dion embraced for several seconds, with Dion holding Adele's face and kissing her hand.

Both singers appeared emotional, with tears in their eyes during the encounter. Dion was accompanied by her sons, who comforted her after the moment.

This emotional meeting marks a full-circle moment for the two stars; Adele attended Dion’s concert at the same venue in 2018 and had a memorable backstage visit.

Adele has long been a devoted fan of Dion, even revealing in a past interview that her "proudest possession" is a framed piece of Dion's gum.

As Adele prepares to conclude her two-year residency next month, she has hinted at taking an extended break from music.

In a recent TikTok video, she told fans, "I have 10 shows left and after that, I will not see you for an incredibly long time."

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