Adele Had To Tragically Choose Between Pizza and Her Singing Career

Making sacrifices for your career can be difficult, especially when you have to give up one of the most delicious foods known to man. Adele is one of our favorite foodies, shamelessly eating In-N-Out after the Grammy’s and even shouting out ice cream shops during performances, so hearing that the award-winning singer had to give up pizza in order to preserve her singing, will make your pizza-loving heart cry for her.

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Adele told the Daily Star that she has to be careful with her voice and the acidity in pizza puts a strain on her beautiful vocals.

“I can’t eat pizza anymore guys, how bad is that? Because it’s got cooked tomatoes on it which are bad for your throat and give you acid reflux. How bad is that, that I can’t eat pizza, can you get over that? I’m in America and I can’t eat pizza no more. It’s worse than Romeo And Juliet! If only Shakespeare was alive, he could write about it.”

So those who have seen her live, could probably feel a little extra pain in her songs, even more than usual.

We feel for you, Adele, but we’re also grateful that you made that sacrifice in order to let us enjoy those angelic songs that vibrate through our speakers.

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