Singer Adele was offended by journalist Dornan who did not listen to her album and left the interview
during an interview with the artist that he did not listen to her new album. The Daily Mail writes about this.
It is noted that the singer agreed to a half-hour video interview with a journalist who flew to London for this. During the conversation, Dornan did not ask her a single question about the new record. When the 33-year-old artist asked the presenter what he thought about her album, he admitted that he had not listened to him. Offended Adele left the interview. Her label Sony allegedly banned Dornan from publishing the video.
The interview was supposed to be aired on Australian Channel 7, which allegedly spent about a million dollars on organizing a conversation with the artist. As a result of the incident, Dornan was suspended from work for two weeks.
Adele's first album in six years, called “30”, was released on November 20. It includes 12 songs. The album became the artist's fourth studio release.
Adele is a Grammy, Brit Awards, American Music Awards and Academy Award winner for the song to the Bond film 007: Skyfall.