Since she won an Oscar for Best Original Song her effort with 'Skyfall,' it would stand to reason that producers and powers-that-be of the James Bond franchise would want songstress Adele to record another Bond theme.
We love Joan Rivers when she's funny. She's a comic legend and pulls no punches. But her recent stint on 'The Late Show With David Letterman' was trite and full of fat jokes about Adele, who is pretty universally loved.
As a result, that didn't sit well with a lot of people.
Ever wondered what the Powerpuff Girls would look like in real life? Well, look no further than Barbra Streisand, Adele and Shirley Bassey, who -- after killing it at the Oscars -- hung out together at the Governor's Ball.
With their powers combined they are ... Captain Planet Diva!
With her song "Skyfall" nominated for Best Original Song at the 2013 Oscars, Adele took the stage to perform her James Bond song for the first time in public and you can watch Adele's Oscar "Skyfall" performance now.
British songstress Adele is basking in the glow of new motherhood since her son was born in October, as well as enjoying her Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination for her James Bond theme 'Skyfall.' That leaves little time for her to work on her third album, the follow-up to her critically and commercially adored smash '21.'
Jennifer Lopez may have a rep as demanding, high maintenance and one hell of a diva, but it came in handy at the 2013 Grammys.
With a mere flick of her thumb -- which possesses more power than most of our entire bodies -- J to the L-O got a Grammy crasher to get the H-E-L-L out and prevented him from interrupting Adele's acceptance speech.
Well this should be cause for concern among celebs about the security at the Grammys. A would-be speech crasher with a history of bugging celebs at high-profile events was about to swoop in and annoy Adele as she accepted her Grammy for Best Solo Pop Performance on Sunday night (Feb. 10) when Jennifer Lopez swooped in and saved the day with quick flick of her sunkissed wrist.
Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull presented the first of the 2013 Grammysin television broadcast for Best Pop Solo Performance. Lopez stuck out her leg and joked, "As you can see, I read the memo." Get it, girl!
It was an appropriate dig at a somewhat sexist dress code memo just before announcing an award for which only women -- Adele, Carly Rae Jepsen, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson and Rihanna --
Adele was not taking any of Chris Brown's rudeness at the 2013 Grammys. After Brown refused to stand like everyone else when Frank Ocean nabbed Best Urban Contemporary Album, the British chanteuse allegedly gave Brown a piece of her mind.
We don't know if this story is true and we don't care. We love it. (Please let it be true.)
A word of caution to fathers who sell out their famous kid to the tabloids: You may wind up being unceremoniously excised from your children's (and grandchildren's) lives. At least if your daughter is Adele, who doesn't take kindly to such shenanigans.
Lindsay Lohan could take a pointer or two here.