LONDON -- You know THAT moment when you think you’re meeting someone for the first time,Animation Archives and then realise you already know them? That exact scenario happened during a live performance to Adele, and she reacted in the most Adele way possible.
SEE ALSO: Adele wants you to put down your damn camera, concert goersWhen the singer invited two seemingly random little girls on stage for the opening night in Amsterdam as part of her “25” World Tour, she was elated to discover that she actually knew one of them.
The girl Adele picks from the audience turns out to be the daughter of her cello player. She loses it and shouts out: "OMG I knew you from when you were a baby!" #adele #amsterdam #baby #ziggodome
In a video captured by an audience member, Adele discovers that the girls are from London and that one of them is the daughter of her cello player. The singer then proceeds to completely flip out, excitedly informing the audience, “I knew her when she was a baby!” followed by a string of OMGs.
That time Adele got Daiz and Roo up on stage in Amsterdam and then realised who they were.
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