Last Christmas, Adele decided to face her fear.
In a thrilling performance in Las Vegas, Grammy Award-winning singer Adele recently revealed an important chapter in her life.
For nearly two decades, Adele was afraid to travel on the tube, highlighting a traumatic past linked to the 2005 London terror attacks.
The star, who grew up in Tottenham, has opened up about the shock and stress of the London Underground attacks, where Muslim terrorists carried out suicide attacks, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.
Adele reports that after this dark day, she avoided the subway due to claustrophobia and psychological consequences.
However, last Christmas, Adele decided to face her fear.
To get to a concert in London, the singer took the tube wearing her formal clothes and protected by discreet bodyguards.
The result; Arriving at the 02 Arena much faster than by car, where even sleep overtook her as she sat in her seat.
Adele has faced her phobia and appears to be overcoming her past, offering an inspiring message of hope for those facing similar challenges.
As she delivers her music in Las Vegas, Adele summons her strength and focuses on her family, showing that human strength can overcome any fear.
Source :Skai
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