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Posted: 2016-03-16T14:26:29Z | Updated: 2016-03-16T14:26:29Z Adele Adorably Calls Couple Onstage After They Got Engaged In The Crowd | HuffPost

Adele Adorably Calls Couple Onstage After They Got Engaged In The Crowd

They'll definitely remember this night forever.

Adele sure knows how to make us feel her love. 

During her show in London on Tuesday, the singer spotted a couple getting engaged in the crowd while she was performing her song "Make You Feel My Love." (How fitting!)

After pointing out the engagement to the crowd -- "They just got engaged!" -- the 27-year-old continued the ballad, then invited them onstage with her. 

"Come up here, you two!" the Grammy winner called out. "Did you just get engaged?! I thought there was a fight at first!" 

Adele hugged the couple and chatted with them in front of the crowd before showing everyone a video clip of the proposal, like an embarrassing but lovable mom. Somehow, the couple managed to keep their cool, and admitted "Make You Feel My Love" is their song. (And no doubt their future wedding song, after all this.) 

Apparently Adele has some sort of spidey sense for marriage proposals (or she has marriage on the mind), as this isn't the first time she's gotten herself involved in an engagement. During a show in Belfast, she basically forced a man named Neil to say yes after his girlfriend proposed.  Maybe next, she'll officiate a wedding on stage -- we can totally see it. She'd also make a pretty great wedding singer, just sayin'. 

Helping people get married is just one of the many nice things she's done in concert. The "Skyfall" singer also set fire to our hearts when she invited a fan with autism onstage  during her Manchester show. And before that, she made a sick fan's dream come true by visiting her at home

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