Adele paid an emotional visit to the fire fighters that fought the Greenfell fire

Publish date
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017, 7:45AM
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Firefighter Rob Petty took to Facebook to reveal the 'Hello' hitmaker

joined him and his brave colleagues - who battled tough conditions to

save over 65 people from the deadly fire, which left 79 presumed dead

- at Chelsea Fire Station in west London for a "cup of tea and a

cuddle".

He wrote: "Not everyday the wonderfully grounded and caring Adele pops

into Chelsea Fire Station for a cup of tea and a cuddle."

It comes after Chelsea firefighters left one of their team shirts at

the scene of the tragic incident, writing on it: "Our hearts go out to

everyone touched by this tragedy. We did our best, I promise!"

Whilst one firefighter, who identifies themselves only as "FF Tipper",

wrote: "Forever in our thoughts, so sorry we couldn't get to all of

you."

The shirt has since been written on by grateful residents, who wrote

messages of support all over it. Many called the firefighters "heroes"

and offered their blessings to the team.

Adele has already been showing her support for the victims of the

Grenfell Tower tragedy, arriving at the scene soon after the blaze had

been controlled. She met with victims and offered her support to those

affected.

Rita Ora and Lily Allen were also seen helping out at the site whilst

some of the world's biggest stars have come together to collaborate

with Simon Cowell on a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over

Troubled Water' to raise money for the victims.

Simon has already enlisted a number of top names to sing on the track

including Robbie Williams, James Arthur, Emeli Sande, Craig David,

Stormzy, Skepta and The Who.

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