Adele Grammys photo shows her apparently yelling at Chris Brown

Feb 11, 2013 - 07:18
Feb 11, 2013 - 11:33
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Adele Grammys photo shows her apparently yelling at Chris Brown
In a photograph from the ceremony, the British singer - who won an award for 'Best Pop Solo Performance' - appears to be confronting Brown during the event.

Rumors are swirling that this picture is the moment Adele clamped on her mommy hat and dressed down Chris Brown for his bad manners at the Grammys.

Adele could be scolding him for a zillion non-awards show transgressions, but we're betting it was Breezy's obnoxious refusal to rise during the standing ovation for Frank Ocean's best urban contemporary album win that really irked Adele. (She'd already been spotted shooting a sideways glance at the seated sore loser.)

Adele looks over at Chris Brown, who fails to stand when Frank Ocean gets a standing ovation.

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Adele glances at Chris Brown when he fails to stand for Frank Ocean at the Grammys

Whatever her beef, some kind of peace soon reigned again on the Grammys playground: The two were later snapped arm in arm, grinning awkwardly at the camera.

Not taking sides: Adele made sure to grab a photo with both Brown and Ocean during the ceremony Not taking sides: Adele made sure to grab a photo with both Brown and Ocean during the ceremony
 

Not taking sides: Adele later posed for a photo with both Brown and Ocean during the ceremony

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