In a heart touching move, singer Adele showed up at the Grenfell Tower on Wednesday just hours after the massive fire engulfed the 27-storey apartment on Latimer Road, west London. The singer appeared at the Grenfell Tower to support the victims and survivors.
Adele reportedly hugged and comforted the victims of the devastating fire that killed at least 12 people. Several Twitter users, including @FourMee, shared the photo of the singer along with her husband Simon Konecki, who were present at the scene.
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Soon Twitter users praised the singer on social media for making a low-key appearance.
"Adele was going around and hugging everyone she could to comfort them," one user said.
"i'm so proud stanning a humble & genuine human being like you. i love you so much, queen @Adele... Adele was going around and hugging everyone she could to comfort them," another user said.
"The fact that Adele has gone to Grenfell tower and not said a word about it just proves how amazingly sincere she is... Adele is an angel, she deserves heaven, biggest heart ever, so proud of her," one more user said.
Adele near the #Grenfell Tower in an Abaya. Respect to you. pic.twitter.com/7GAb1Dpels
— FourMe (@FourMee) June 14, 2017
Not only Adele, there were other celebrities, including Jeremy Clarkson, Rita Ora and Jamie Oliver who came out in support of the victims.
Clarkson, 57, said he donated his clothes to the victims. "Everything that was clean in my wardrobe has been donated. Please try and do the same thing."
On Wednesday, a massive fire engulfed the 27-storey apartment block on Latimer. At least 12 people have died because of the fire and authorities are saying the death toll is expected to go up. The incident happened at around 01:16 BST on Wednesday.