Adele Only Allowed To Speak To BADGE-WEARING Members Of Her Staff - Doctors Orders!

The singer has admitted a medical professional is always on hand to advise who she can speak to on tour, to prevent her catching any nasty bugs or a disease.

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In what might be the strangest - but most sensible - celebrity ritual we’ve heard of this year, it has been reported that the Tottenham born songstress quarantines her crew members to stop her getting ill after she was forced to cancel a show last month.

What makes this story funny, though, is that the staff who pass the medical test are made to wear a “badge” so that Adele can identify who is well and who isn’t.

According to The Sun newspaper, she told her audience in Michigan on Wednesday: “I had to cancel a show on the last leg of my tour in Phoenix, Arizona and I’ve actually never been so devastated in my life.

"We have a doctor that comes in once a week that comes in and everyone gets a badge so I know I can go up to them and talk to them.

"So everyone gets a badge and if they’ve got a badge it means I know I can go up to them and be like, ‘Hi, how are you?’ and touch them. If they don’t have a badge, you are quarantined.”

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Sounds scary.

But the 28-year-old singer - who has a three-year-old son, Angelo, with partner Simon Konecki - was devastated when she had to cancel the show last month.

She said in an Instagram video: “I’m really, really sorry. I’ve had a cold for a couple days, and I’ve been pushing through it and I did my show last night and I loved it, but I pushed too hard. And my cold has gotten the better of me. As you can hear, even if I did the show, it wouldn’t be very good.

“I’m really, really, really sorry to let anyone down. I’ve enjoyed my tour so much and cancelling shows is not something I want to do. I’ve pushed through a lot of things that I’ve been trying to sing all morning and warming up and nothing is really happening.”