Adele Endorses Hillary Clinton, Says 'Don't Vote for' Trump

Photo of Adele by Kevin Winter

The queen has spoken. Adele on Tuesday joined the slew of celebrities who have endorsed Hillary Clinton.

The "Hello" singer saved her big backing announcement for tonight during her show in Miami, which happens to be in the key swing state of Florida. And the Democratic presidential nominee just so happened to be in attendance for the show, in the key swing state of Florida.

Adele was born in England and won't be able to vote in the U.S. election on Nov. 8, but she asked the audience to follow her lead.

"I can't vote but I am 100 percent for Hillary Clinton. I love her," Adele said, pleading with fans not to vote for Donald Trump. “Don’t vote for him, that’s what I’m saying."

The singer's support follows news this week that the likes of JAY Z, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez and The National will all be performing in swing states ahead of the election, in an effort to encourage high turnout for the former Secretary of State, who is currently averaging five more points ahead of the reality television star.

While it's likely not all of Adele's fans in attendance tonight appreciated her jab at Trump, she's probably not sweating it, as her album 25 recently went diamond after selling 10 million copies in the States in 10 months.