James Corden has said he was 'upset' that he was forced to cut short Adele during last night's Brit Awards.
Corden was told by ITV bosses to cut short Adele's speech for winning 'British Album' prize for 21, as Blur were due to perform.
''I don't understand quite why I was made to [cut her short),'' Corden said
He added: I was having the best night of my life and then I had to cut Adele off before she's even had chance to say thank you. She's the biggest star in the world. I don't understand what happened but I'm upset about it.
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Speaking during he press conference after, she said: ''I was cut off during my speech but I wanted to thank the British public for all their support. I was held up with my voice and troubles but the album kept walking without me.
I flipped the bird for the suits at the BRITS who cut me off. Sorry if I offended anyone but it was for them, not for the fans.’
The singer's second album '21' beat off competition from the likes of PJ Harvey, Ed Sheeran, Florence And The Machine and Coldplay.
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