Adele opens up about her uncomfortable skin condition during live performance

Adele admits her doctor gave her Jock Itch cream. Photo: IANS

Los Angeles: Singer Adele has opened up about the uncomfortable skin condition she is battling during a performance in Las Vegas recently.

The mega star singer, who is known for being very honest and transparent with her fans, told them she sweated so much in her Spanx underwear that she now suffers with severe acne, reports Mirror.co.uk.

She said this has caused 'jock itch' and that her doctor has prescribed her a cream as part of the treatment.

She told the Ceasar's Palace crowd in Vegas: "Do you know what my doctor gave me? It is a bit crude, I never knew it existed. Me and my team were talking about it earlier. Obviously when I do my shows I wear Spanx to keep it all in and make it all fit me. I sweat a lot and it doesn't go anywhere. So basically I just sit in my own sweat. And my doctor gave me Jock Itch cream."

She further mentioned: "Sounds like I am a big (Denver) Nuggets fan there doesn't it? Jock Itch that is what it is called right? "So it looks like I am an athlete so I have to squirt it on myself. I don't know why… I just told you that."

As per Mirror.co.uk, Adele then went on to say she's been hitting the gym - and she is clearly feeling pumped. "Talking of body acne I have started weight lifting again, like no-one's business," she went on. "I am absolutely loving it."

The star was this weekend at the centre of a bitter war of words between comedian Alan Carr and his ex-husband Paul Drayton. The former couple announced their decision to split in January 2022 after three years of marriage following a tough year which saw Paul struggling in his battle against alcohol addiction.

(With IANS inputs)

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