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Adele attacked by mosquitoes during Brisbane gig telling fans the bugs were ‘sucking my blood’

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During the second of her two Brisbane shows, Adele found herself fighting a losing battle against a fleet of Australian mosquitoes. Picture: AFP/Valerie Macon

WELCOME to Australia, Adele.

During her second sold-out show in Brisbane, the British superstar was attacked onstage by a fleet of persistent mosquitoes — and, in true Adele fashion, she let the crowd know all about it.

Adele attacked by mozzies in Brisbane

“I’m sorry, I’m not Australian, I don’t like bugs!” she screamed before fleeing across the stage.

“It was sucking my blood, it was sucking my blood!”

““They’re all trying to kill me! F***ing hell! They’re here all the time!”

It comes as the multiple Grammy-winner fought off a beetle, a cricket and a cockroach during her first Queensland gig the night before.

Adele on stage in Brisbane. It seems the city’s mosquitoes are also fans of the British superstar. Picture: Glenn Hunt/Getty Images

Adele on stage in Brisbane. It seems the city’s mosquitoes are also fans of the British superstar. Picture: Glenn Hunt/Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

“Oh my god, I’m not just saying it because of last time, there’s a beetle on my stage ... just saw a cockroach. run for your life,” she joked.

“It’s a sanctuary up here, I’m loving it.”

During her first few Aussie shows, the singer has talked about not being prepared for our weather, and not bringing appropriate stage outfits to contend with the heat.

Adele’s Brisbane fans were less concerned by the mosquito situation. Picture: Jack Tran

Adele’s Brisbane fans were less concerned by the mosquito situation. Picture: Jack TranSource:News Corp Australia

“I’m sure you can tell I’m not cut out for your weather,” she said in Brisbane.

“My makeup has already come off. I’m shining. Even my eyelids are sweating. “I’ve never worn a dress like this. I’m basically celebrating Beauty and The Beast coming out.”

Adele has been a hit during her first Australian tour. Picture: Jack Tran

Adele has been a hit during her first Australian tour. Picture: Jack TranSource:News Corp Australia

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