Just a day after the premiere of her worldwide tour, Adele is already making her fans' dreams come true.
After helping a pair of fans get engaged during her
first show in Belfast, Ireland, the 27-year-old Grammy winner spared a
few hours the following day to surprise a terminally ill 12-year-old
girl named Rebecca Gibney.
A devoted fan of Adele's music for
years, the child suffers from cerebral palsy, epilepsy and blindness and
was told last year she would only have another six months to live, as
reported by the BBC.
Though
the estimate has proven incorrect thus far, Rebecca's mother Tracy had
been running a Facebook campaign for months to get the songstress'
attention and encourage a visit. Finally, her efforts did not go
unnoticed when she received a called from Adele's manager to schedule an
introduction.
In photos acquired by the BBC, Adele joined
Rebecca for a visit in her bedroom, where she is surrounded by stuffed
animals. A mother to 3-year-old Angelo, the "When We Were Young" singer
beamed with joy while watching over the little girl.
"It's made me feel like I'm the best mummy in the world
which I never felt," Tracy told the BBC. "Adele told me I was the best
mummy in the world, too."
The surprises didn't stop there. After
spending some time with the young girl, Adele also gifted the family
with tickets to her concert that evening as her guests. While Rebecca is
not well enough to attend, we're sure the sentiment will never be
forgotten.
"It's amazing. I'll never forget it," Tracy said. "I do know that when Rebecca passes away, she did get her dream come true."
Source : E! online

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