Adele is still recovering from her throat surgery but she can still hold a note. The 23-year-old British singer graced 60 Minutes with an Acappella of her huge record “Rolling In The Deep,” in an interview set to air Sunday (February 12th) on CBS.
There were no complications for the diva as she had laser surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston to ameliorate recurrent bleeding from a benign polyp on her throat, saying “They put a laser down your throat, cut off the polyp, and kind of laser your hemorrhage back together, and fix it,” to Anderson Cooper.
After being told not to utter a word for November and the greater part of December, Adele got creative…Stephen Hawking creative.
“I … had an application on my phone…You type the words into it and then it speaks it…The great thing is, because I love to swear — most of them you can’t swear — I found this one app where you can swear, so I’m still getting my point across.”
The ‘Rolling In The Deep’ singer is confirmed to perform on Sunday’s Grammy’s, where she will make her first live performance debut since her surgery.
The complete interview airs on CBS at 7 p.m. on Sunday right before the Grammy’s.
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