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Adele and Jennifer Lawrence had a blast at a gay bar in New York

Grammy Award-winning singer Adele (r) joined her friend Actress Jennifer Lawrence in a surprise appearance at a gay bar in New York
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Grammy Award-winning singer Adele (r) joined her friend Actress Jennifer Lawrence in a surprise appearance at a gay bar in New York
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Adele, J-Law, drag queens, glitter, and booze?

Gay jackpot!

The record-smashing English singer Adele and her buddy, Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence did just what a couple of gurl-friends do on a Friday night in New York City. They went for some drinks and a little dancing at a gay bar in the West Village.

The surprising appearance happened Friday night at the legendary gay spot Pieces on Christopher St., known for nights such as “Balls to the Wall,” “Sissy that Song,” and “Sinful Saturday.”

The mega stars proved that they are just someone like you.

Adele and J-Law hung out, had drinks, took selfies hugging sweaty shirtless men.

In a drinking game, and dancing to the music of Kylie Minogue, the happily drunk BFFs fell to the floor amid a thunder of gay clapping and screaming.

“Jennifer, this isn’t the Hunger Games,” drag queen Brita Filter said, as the the crowd started chanting “I volunteer! I volunteer!”

“This has nothing to do with my drinking abilities!” the Hunger Games star screamed into the microphone, raising her arms.

Adele also joined a group of men on stage, to participate in a game show hosted by Brita.

“Contestant No. 3, what is your name?” she asked.

“Hi, my name is Adele!,” one of the world’s best-selling artists answered. “I’m actually at the moment a stay-at-home mom,” she continued nearly bringing the house down.

Single or taken? “I’m married.”

Brita Filter pressed on. “Are you still ready to mingle and have a great time with the gays tonight?”

“F**ing obvious!”

The gays gagged.

Adele has a special place in the heart of the LGBTQ community. In 2015, as the cover story for Time, she said how excited she was about motherhood. “I can’t wait to know who [her 2-year-old son’s] best friends are going to be, who his girlfriend or his boyfriend is going to be or what movies he likes… Whatever my kid wants to do or be I will always support him no matter what.”