It's the row that has been blazing all week ever since her speech was cut short at the Brit Awards.But Adele appears to have had the final world on the matter by reportedly snubbing ITV and their new music show.
Sources close to the singer said she has told the channel, which aired the Brits on Tuesday night, that she will now not be performing on their new prime time music show - and will go to rival BBC One instead.
And it was also revealed today that Adele took to the stage at the Brits with a brave face, having raced to the award show after being at her grandmother Rose's hospital bedside after she had a heart attack.
According to the Daily Star on Sunday, producers of the new show, which will air next month and is being hosted by Christine Bleakley, said Adele turned down the chance to appear on it after the way she was treated at the Brits.
And she will instead perform on The Voice, the BBC's rival talent show, which starts in March.
Speaking to the paper, the source said: 'Adele was embarrassed by the way she was treated in front of millions of viewers by ITV.
'By turning down a music special with the network and also appearing on its main rival's music show she is giving them the ultimate one-fingered salute.
'Adele is the biggest British name in music at the moment and her refusal to work with ITV will hit them hard.'
Adele, who had just won six Grammys, then landed two Brit Awards on Tuesday night for Best Female and Best Album, was giving her acceptance speech for the latter, when she was cut short by host James Corden so he could bring on Blur.
Adele responded by sticking her finger up in a rude gesture and although ITV apologised, she was said to be livid.
It was also revealed today that Adele put on a brave face at the awards after leaving her grandmother Rose's hospital bedside to attend.
According to a report in today's Sun on Sunday, the singer had been in South Wales with Rose, who helped raise her, after the 68-year-old collapsed in a supermarket.
A source told the paper: 'Adele was panic-stricken. It would have broken her heart to have lost her. She didn't leave her side until the doctors reassured her that her gran was on the mend.'
Sources close to the singer said she has told the channel, which aired the Brits on Tuesday night, that she will now not be performing on their new prime time music show - and will go to rival BBC One instead.
Not interested: Adele, seen here at the Brits on Tuesday, has reportedly told ITV that she will not star on their new music show after her award speech was cut short
According to the Daily Star on Sunday, producers of the new show, which will air next month and is being hosted by Christine Bleakley, said Adele turned down the chance to appear on it after the way she was treated at the Brits.
And she will instead perform on The Voice, the BBC's rival talent show, which starts in March.
Speaking to the paper, the source said: 'Adele was embarrassed by the way she was treated in front of millions of viewers by ITV.
Snubbed: Adele gave a one fingered salute to the Brits audience after an embarrassed host James Corden cut her speech short
'Adele is the biggest British name in music at the moment and her refusal to work with ITV will hit them hard.'
Adele, who had just won six Grammys, then landed two Brit Awards on Tuesday night for Best Female and Best Album, was giving her acceptance speech for the latter, when she was cut short by host James Corden so he could bring on Blur.
Rival: Adele is believed to have told BBC One that she will perform on their new talent show The Voice, with judges Danny O'Donoghue, Tom Jones, Jessie J and Will.I.Am
It was also revealed today that Adele put on a brave face at the awards after leaving her grandmother Rose's hospital bedside to attend.
According to a report in today's Sun on Sunday, the singer had been in South Wales with Rose, who helped raise her, after the 68-year-old collapsed in a supermarket.
A source told the paper: 'Adele was panic-stricken. It would have broken her heart to have lost her. She didn't leave her side until the doctors reassured her that her gran was on the mend.'
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