British singer Adele is not indifferent to the tragedy of OceanGate’s Titan submarine, where on June 18, 2023, five people lost their lives trying to reach the wreck of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

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The event was first commented on by director James Cameron, the director of the film titanic film and who went down to the bottom of the sea about 33 times. The engineer and marine researcher was also “impressed” by the similarities between this tragedy and the Titanic disaster that took place in 1912.

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Now the 35-year-old artist used one of her shows in Las Vegas to refer to an issue that grabbed headlines after the United States Coast Guard confirmed the deaths of the entire crew on June 23, five days after losing contact with the submarine.

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In an attempt to communicate with her audience, as she usually does, Adele took a break in which she asked those present if they would go on an expedition trip to the depths of the sea or to space, reports Infobae.

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Before this week, how many people, if they could, would go down to the bottom of the ocean to see the Titanic?” asked the translator of “Alo” in her show, where it is estimated that there were more than four thousand of them. people. Despite the tragedy, there was no shortage of those who raised their hands in a clear desire for new experiences, even if it cost them their lives.

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But Adele’s curiosity went further when she added the theme of space travel to her premise sightseeing outside the countrywith which she does not agree either, they report from the show.

“How many people, if they could, if it cost them nothing, would really go into space? Neither would I, but only because I’m a baby. I’m a scary person. I don’t even ride a slide. I’m just not interested in deep seas and space, so that’s why,” he admitted to the audience.

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Adele couldn’t avoid mentioning the implosion of the Titan submarine, a ship on which the crew would have paid a large sum of money to join the expedition that ended in tragedy.

Interestingly, the Argentine media recalled the criticism that the artist received due to the price of tickets for her performances, which would range from 1,500 to 14,000 dollars, which people with high paying power also pay.

Although Adele repeated that there are people who are ready to embark on such an adventure, she admitted that she would not dare to do so because of her “fears” and has no interest in it. (AND)