WATCH: Hilarious moment Adele fights off bugs on stage

Would you do the same?

Adele at the GRAMMYs
Published 7th Mar 2017
Last updated 7th Mar 2017

It turns out Adele is just like the rest of us when it comes to fending off mozzies.

The 'Hello' singer is currently on tour in Australia and was captured on camera fighting off some bugs as they 'attacked' her on stage.

In the video captured by a fan, Adele starts by screaming at them and then waving her arms wildly. Running across the stage, she shouts,

"I'm sorry, I'm not Australian, I don't like bugs! It was sucking my blood, it was sucking my blood!"

As she begins to calm down and gather her senses, she looks at her hand and says,

"Oh sh*t, I've hurt him! Oh no, he's gone! It's a mosquito, what shall I do?"

Adele then turns around and screams again as she walks into another bug.

Eventually, after the unplanned interruption, she carries on with her show saying,

"Oh how embarrassing."

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE

Adele's encounter with the bugs happened on the same night the singer confirmed to fans that she was indeed married to her long-term partner Simon Konecki.

Adele and Simon Konecki © PA Images

Rumours have surrounded the couple's relationship status for a number of months,as the famously private singer would not confirm whether or not she was married.

The 28-year-old singer was in the middle of belting out her classic tearjerker 'Someone Like You' in Brisbane, when she gave the audience a bit of background on how she was feeling when she wrote the ballad.

"I was trying to remember how it was I felt at the beginning of the relationship that inspired that record (sic)," she said.

"Because as bad as a break-up can be and as bitter and horrible and messy as it can be, that feeling when you first fall for someone is the best feeling on earth, and I am addicted to that feeling. Obviously, I can't go through with those feelings because I'm married now."

Adele continues her tour in Australia and New Zealand, before returning to London for four dates in June and July.