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thanked Grenfell United for 'fighting for true justice' during a YouTube memorial service to honour the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire on the three-year anniversary of the tragedy on Sunday.
The singer, 32, commemorated the 72 people who lost their lives after a blaze tore through the residential block in west in 2017, and expressed her gratitude towards the pressure group for campaigning for safer homes as some 2,000 residential buildings are still wrapped in unsafe cladding.
In a heartfelt video message, the musician said: 'I want to send my love to all of you today.
Even though it's so important for us to remember that night, it's also important for us to reflect on where we are now and celebrate the lives that were lived.'
Heartfelt: Adele attended a YouTube memorial service to honour the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire on the three-year anniversary of the tragedy on Sunday
Adele made a rare appearance as she highlighted the importance of 'exercising persistence'.
The songwriter explained: 'I think that this year, more than ever, there has never been a more appropriate time for us to truly exercise camaraderie, compassion, open-mindedness and persistence. Persistence for answers.
Persistence for action.
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'It's a fact that human beings are not supposed to be left on our own, we need each other to survive. I truly see the action of the community.'
Overwhelmed with emotion, the Rolling In The Deep singer took time to show her appreciation towards Grenfell United for 'supporting the community' and calling for justice and change.
'I want to send my love to all of you today': The singer, 32, commemorated the 72 people who lost their lives after a blaze tore through the residential block in west London in 2017
Making a statement: The songwriter made a rare appearance as she highlighted the importance of 'exercising persistence'
The artist continued: 'I've never been so moved by them, no one can expect anyone to have that much resilience.'
Adele has been heavily involved in supporting the victims' families in the wake of the tragedy, including backing a petition calling for then Prime Minister Theresa May to launch a public inquiry into the blaze.
Similarly, the media personality attended the Memorial Service at St Paul's Cathedral and even went to thank the firefighters involved for their efforts.
Referencing her support, the Skyfall hitmaker added: 'One of my proudest things is supporting your fight in true justice.'
Overwhelmed: The Rolling In The Deep singer took time to show her appreciation towards Grenfell United for 'supporting the community' and calling for justice and change
'I'm so sad we're not together': The Tottenham native ended her message by vowing to meet up with members of the community in the near future
'I hope we can all do that before the anniversary next year': The coronavirus lockdown has forced supporters to mark the anniversary online
The Tottenham native ended her message by vowing to meet up with members of the community in the near future as the coronavirus lockdown has forced supporters to mark the anniversary indowinpoker agen judi online.
She said: 'I'm so sad that we're not all together, it's always a very sombre event, it's also beautiful and the kids are running around.
'I hope we can all do that before the anniversary next year.
I miss you all but I can't wait to see you all, thinking of you all more than ever. Stay safe, stay healthy.'
Stormzy also paid tribute as he 'spoke from his heart to stand in solidarity' with the survivors and bereaved from the fire.
Powerful: Stormzy also paid tribute as he 'spoke from his heart to stand in solidarity' with the survivors and bereaved from the fire
'You lot inspire me as you've remained so resilient in the face of the most darkest tragedy': The grime icon, 26, recognised the community's ability to 'turn a dark tragedy into triumph'
The grime icon, 26, said: 'Yo what's going on people, it's Stormzy here.
Today marks the third anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire.
'I said I was just going to talk from my heart instead of preparing this. To all the people of Grenfell, we're still mourning with you. Let's use today to stand in solidarity.'
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