Adele was the centre of a swirl of terrible press on Wednesday after giving a middle-finger salute when she was cut off during her acceptance speech at the Brit Awards Tuesday evening.

The 23-year-ancient was midway through a brief acceptance speech at the packed O2 Arena in London after winning the night’s top prize, best British album, for 21.

But presenter James Corden stepped in to cut her small, because the show, being broadcast live on ITV, was running late.

Adele has since apologized for the gesture, which comes two weeks after U.S. star M.I.A. flipped the bird during the Super Bowl halftime show. Both ITV and the BRIT Awards also issued apologies after taking a tongue-lashing from the British tabloids.

“I flipped the finger but it wasn’t to my fans,” Adele told the Sun newspaper. “I’m sorry if I offended anyone; it was the suits that offended me.”

The cutting off of the speech and Adele’s extreme reaction, finished the evening on a down note, after the singer won two of the largest awards in pop music — best British female and best British album.

Ed Sheeran accepts his breakthrough artist award. He started out as an internet sensation.Ed Sheeran accepts his breakthrough artist award. He started out as an internet sensation. (Dylan Martinez/Reuters )

Adele, who won six Grammys last week in Los Angeles for her album 21, said it’s “been an incredible year” for her.

The singer, who had to stop performing for five months last fall after having surgery on her vocal cords, thanked her record company “for letting me be the kind of artist I want to be.”

She also performed Rolling in the Deep as part of the London ceremony, her second performance since she took time off to allow her voice to heal.

But Adele’s hit song lost the best single category to What Makes You Gorgeous by a boy band from reality TV show X Factor, One Direction.

Newcomer Ed Sheeran, a 21-year-ancient singer-songwriter, also won two awards — best British male and British breakthrough.

“I honestly didn’t reckon I’d get this one,” he said, after coming out ahead of rapper Professor Green, James Blake, James Morrison and Noel Gallagher.

Sheeran built his fanbase as an unsigned act via Facebook and YouTube and scored a major hit with The A Team, the acoustic song he recorded in a student flat and place online.

Coldplay was crowned best British group for a record third time, while U.S. pop star Bruno Mars was named best international male.

Other winners:

  • Best international female: Rihanna.
  • Best internatonal group: Foo Fighters.
  • Best international breakthrough: Lana Del Rey.
  • Critics choice: Emeli Sandé.
  • Outstanding contribution: Blur.

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