During a recent Las Vegas residency concert, Adele moved in for a kiss on the cheek with renowned chef and friend Gordon Ramsay.
On Saturday, the singer, 34, was entertaining people at a sell-out Caesar’s Palace event in Sin City when she recognised the famous face seated in the audience.
Gordon, 56, sat in the spectacular arena, which contained 4,000 adoring Adele fans, and exchanged greetings with the popstar, who returned the welcome without missing a word of her popular hit, When We Were Young.
When she saw her fellow Brit in the crowd, she smiled and dashed up to the top chef to invite him to the event.
The couple hugged and kissed in front of the crowded audience before letting go of each other’s hands and returning to the night’s agenda.
Adele wowed in a plunging black gown that glittered beneath the Palace’s music room lights, and curled her hair into a traditional up-do.
Gordon rushed to Instagram after the event to praise the singer and share his experience with his 14 million followers.
Along with a video of the beautiful moment, he wrote: ‘Hello….a it’s great concert by @adele tonight! Outstanding performance. Congratulations, @caesarspalace [sic]’.
Underneath the video, the chef’s daughter Holly expressed her regret at not being able to spend the night with the award-winning musician.
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She wrote: ‘The one weekend I’m not with you…. [sic]’.
The famed culinary show presenter was in Las Vegas to honour the fifth anniversary of his Hell’s Kitchen restaurant and to serve two million customers.
Clips from the celebrations were also posted to the restaurateur’s social media, allowing followers to see how he spent the night before heading off to hear Adele’s performance.
The actor was dressed casually in jeans and trainers as he went along the strip and entered the cafe that was made famous by the television competition programme of the same name.
He captioned the video: ‘The doors to @hellskitchen have now been open for 5 incredible years with 2 Million Guests ! Thank you to everyone who’s made these 5 years a massive success and here’s to 2 million more Gx [sic]’.