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Adele reveals nostalgic experience filming new ‘Oh My God’ video: ‘I wasn‘t ready to start dating’

The singer shows her glamorous side with incredible outfits by Harris Reed, Louis Vuitton and Vivienne Westwood.


Daniel Neira
Daniel Neira - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
JANUARY 13, 2022 9:44 AM EST

Adele is opening up about her experience creating the music video for her latest single ‘Oh My God,’ as she finally reunited with her previous collaborator, director Sam Brown.

Now the 33-year-old singer has revealed she had a “nostalgic” experience on the set of her new music video, looking absolutely stunning with a red ballgown, making a reference to the iconic character ‘Snow White,’ as she sings about her previous romantic relationship from ex-husband Simon Konecki.

Adele 'Oh my God'© YouTube

The music video was released on Wednesday and fans have shared their excitement after seeing a new side of the glamorous singer. Now Adele is talking about the production of the video, working again with Brown, after he directed the 2010 hit ‘Rolling in the Deep.’

“To collaborate together again a decade later was nostalgic to say the least,” she continued, “We filmed this one on the day Easy On Me dropped, there were a million things going on all at once.”

The artist took a moment to show her appreciation for “the attention to detail from the crew,” adding, “thank you so much for your patience and pulling it all together it was a lot of fun.”

The artist says the song is “about the first time that I basically left my house after my anxiety and stuff like that started to sort of subside.”

“I wasn‘t ready to start dating anyway, but I was scared that if I did, that I would probably make some really bad decisions because I wasn’t ready,” she shared, confessing that the first time someone flirted with her she said “Do you mind? I‘m married,” to which her friends said “‘But you’re not.‘ And I was like, ’Oh, s—t. OK, oh my god.‘“

Adele also highlighted the incredible outfits in the video, “Big thank you to Harris Reed, Louis Vuitton and The Queens Haus - Vivienne Westwood for the most stunning clothes for me to sing my ‘I’m a hot mess‘ song in.’”