London, June 25 (IANS) A warning will be flashed on TV before singer Adele takes to the stage for her headlining act at a concert in Glastonbury here on Saturday night over apprehensions that she may use x-rated language.
Although the 28-year-old is not due to take to the stage until late night, those watching it on channel BBC 2 will be warned, reports mirror.co.uk.
The singer is known for frequently uttering obscenities during her otherwise ballad-heavy sets.
In between performing emotional ballads, Adele is completely herself on stage and tells some hilarious anecdotes. Its all part of her charm," a source said.
Swearing is in her vernacular, so its only natural shell be effing and blinding away. But even though her set will air in a broadcast that doesnt begin until after 9 p.m. -- which is post-watershed-- its probably for the best that viewers are warned to expect a few naughty words, the source added.
A spokesman for the BBC said: As with previous years, all live post-watershed performances from this weekends Glastonbury will be prefaced with a warning for possible strong language.