>> I said, that's gotta feel good, cuz it's the first time you saying it
since you saying it at the Grammy's. >> Yeah. >> And so I mean, you explained,
you tweeted out what happened, but let's talk about what happened. >> Sound check was great,
went really well. I was really excited and then during the
change, I went up right the microphones fell onto the piano strings,
which was what the guitar noise was. Some people thought it was Bieber
rehearsing, but it wasn't him. >> [LAUGH]
>> We are in great terms and it just kind of put the whole thing off,
really and yeah. >> Could you tell when you were singing? >> I heard it straight away and
I wanted, I knew what it was. Because in rehearsal on Saturday, they're
like we're gonna double mic the piano just in case one of them doesn't work. And I knew where the mic was and I wanted
to turn around and lift it up, but I froze, but
I actually felt like it went well. In the room,
they actually sorted the problem. And I'm always a bit pitchy anyway,
so I wasn't particularly- >> [LAUGH] >> I am, it's emotion. It's emotion. [LAUGH]
>> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH] But I'm flat and I'm sharp, I'm just emotional. But yes, but it was fine, whatever. I wanted to tell everyone straight away, because there seems to be a lot
of confusion as to what it was. >> Yeah. >> Which was and I was embarrassed. I woke up the next morning
to people [INAUDIBLE]. We still love you, don't worry and
I didn't ask you if you still loved me, but thanks. >> [LAUGH]
>> [LAUGH] I was so embarrassed. >> That is the worst feeling. >> Yeah. >> When you're already going through
questioning what happened and people start trying to make you feel
better, and it only makes you feel worse. >> Only makes you feel worse. >> Yeah, did you feel bad the next day? >> Yeah,
I cried pretty much all day yesterday. >> Wow. [CROSSTALK] So oddly,
you cried to your own song? >> Well, the thing is in fairness, I would have cried it if had
went really well as well. If it had been like a standout
performance, I would have cried as well. >> I always cry. >> See, well. >> But yeah, but I kept like spontaneously
bursting into tears yesterday for no reason. But it was all right, it was fine. >> Well, sometimes it feels good to cry
and plus you had to have all that emotion pent up, and everything
>> So that's why it's so great you got to do that again right away. >> Yeah. >> Because get back on
the horse is they say. >> Yeah. It wasn't too bad,
I treat myself to a burger and beer
>> Okay. Okay
>> [LAUGH] >> Yeah. >> I'm sure you had a great night. >> I did.
>> I'm sure you did. And this is really, first of all,
I understand that I think everybody, because you're so amazing and you sing in
front of a lot of people all the time that it doesn't make you nervous,
that you don't get stage fright. >> I still do. >> You still do? >> More than ever, yeah. >> More than in the beginning? >> Yeah. >> Because you feel more pressured,
cuz everyone just adores you and thinks, my God, it's Adele and
you feel pressure or? >> Yeah, this is for the most successful. I get more pressure there is. >> Yeah, further a fall. >> Yeah. >> When you start out,
nobody really know you are now. >> Yeah, I don't feel like it could
go that much worse than the Grammy's. So, I feel like I'm all right now. >> Yeah, yeah. >> And the husband is like, just the off. >> And that wasn't bad either,
because it really wasn't. You could tell watching it at home,
it was the sound. >> If it wasn't live TV,
I would have busted a joke.. >> Yeah. >> But because it was TV,
that is why I can't make it my own. [LAUGH] [CROSSTALK] I couldn't
make the disaster my own. >> I was gonna say,
did you wanna stop and start over. >> Next time, I will. >> Yeah. >> Next time I have any sound issues,
I am gonna stop. Sorry, that is not working for me. If we have time to do it again,
let's do it. Otherwise, bye. >> [LAUGH] [APPLAUSE]
>> I hope it happens. >> [LAUGH]
>> What has changed for you in your life. I mean, I can imagine what, but what is the hardest thing
to deal with all this fame? >> I think just having to be
guarded sometimes, I'm so mouthy. I never really hold back how I feel or
when I say it, or who I say it to. And I feel that sometimes is now when I
walk into everyone shuts out to hear what I have to say even if I'm not
saying something to them or might be that whispering something about
what happened the night before and they're just that, but it's kinda it's
a very small price to pay really. I don't really mind. I mean, there was a period when I have
my kid where I didn't leave my house for a while and
then I asked a fellow musician. He sort of said, how are you feeling? You're not becoming a recluse are you? I was like no, but maybe. He's like,
if you're gonna become a recluse, you need a big enough
house to be a recluse in. >> [LAUGH]
>> And that was when I was no. [INAUDIBLE] and I'm out,
I was fine after that. [LAUGH]
>> Cuz you didn't want to buy a bigger house? >> No, but that mentality is not my thing. >> Of course and then that kid is
growing up like the movie, Room. That's not fair. >> Yeah exactly. [LAUGH] Exactly. [LAUGH]
>> So, he is how old? >> He's three. >> Three years old. >> And having the best time,
he's here today. >> Is he? >> He's having the best time. >> What's he doing? Right now, he's at the Batman museum and
he's been to the fire station here. He's been to the Warner Brothers shop. Honestly, he's having the best time. >> That's fantastic. >> He thinks I'm so cool when he comes to
work with me and stuff like that happens. >> Does he understand, I mean, he must. Is he musical? Is he singing yet? >> Yeah, yeah, a little bit. Yeah, not. Yeah, he's not phenomenal, no. >> Yeah. [LAUGH]
>> [LAUGH] >> He's not musical in anyway yet? Not a genius? >> No, not yet. He's not a protege, no, no. >> He will be though, don't you think? >> Well, if he wants to be, I'll help him. >> Yeah. >> [LAUGH]
>> So I know you're very, very protective, cuz you don't want people to see him. It's not his choice and
that's not fair for kids like that, so you go to Disneyland. >> I had the best time there. I was dreading going. I was really nervous about going. >> You'd never gone to Disneyland before? >> I've never been and
my always wanted to take me. He died when I was 10 and he planned to
take me when I was about 11 or 12, and he died before he took me. So when I arrived at the castle,
I was like full on welled up. I was really emotional and
just the whole thing, him believing. And me believing, that they were all real
like it was the innocence of it all was what was so magical. It was really, I cried when I met Belle,
because I was talking to my kid and then she started talking and
I was like my God. She sounded just like the character
from the film and it freaked me out and I burst into tears. >> [LAUGH]
>> And he met Anna and Elsa, who he loves and stuff like that. >> That's great.