The
organisers
and
host
James
Corden
of
the
Brit
Awards
2012
have
issued
an
apology
to
Adele
for
interrupting
and
cutting
her
acceptance
speech
when
she
got
the
Mastercard
British
Album
Of
The
Year
award
at
Tuesday
night"s
ceremony
in
London.
A
spokesperson
for
the
TV
network
has
claimed
they
had
no
choice
as
the
programme
was
over
running.
After
the
show
got
over,
James
Corden
spoke
to
the
media
and
said
sorry
to
Adele.
The
host
said,
“I"m
alright.
I
just
feel
bad
about
having
to
cut
Adele
off.
I
really
don"t
understand
quite
why
I
was
made
to
(by
TV
bosses),
but
it"s
not
a
very
nice
way
to
end."
James
Corden
added,
“I
was
having
the
best
night
of
my
life
but
then
I
had
to
cut
Adele
off
before
she
had
a
chance
to
say
thank
you
-
she"s
the
biggest
star
in
the
world.
I
don"t
quite
understand
what
happened
-
but
I"m
quite
upset
about
it.
Blur
playing
for
11
minutes
and
she
gets
to
just
say
'Thank
you"
once.
Up
until
then,
I
thought
we"d
really
(been
terrific)."
Meanwhile,
a
spokesperson
for
the
ITV
also
issued
the
apology
to
singer
Adele.
The
spokesperson
said,
“The
Brits
is
a
live
event.
Unfortunately
the
programme
was
over
running
and
we
had
to
move
on.
We
would
like
to
apologise
to
Adele
for
the
interruption."
However,
Adele,
who
was
deeply
hurt
by
their
act,
flung
the
middle
finger
when
her
acceptance
speech
was
interrupted
by
the
bosses.
Talking
about
it
later
at
the
backstage,
the
singer
said,
“That
was
for
the
suits
(organisers)
at
the
Brit
Awards,
not
my
fans.
I"m
sorry
if
I
offended
anyone
but
the
suits
offended
me.
I
was
about
to
thank
the
British
public
for
all
their
support
but
they
cut
me
off."