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Adele Reveals She Got ‘Jock Itch’ While Performing

Adele has been given an unpleasant gift during her “Weekends With Adele” Las Vegas residency: jock itch. No, it’s not caused by messing around in Sin City, but rather due…

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Adele has been given an unpleasant gift during her "Weekends With Adele" Las Vegas residency: jock itch. No, it's not caused by messing around in Sin City, but rather due to sweating in tight clothing. The "Easy On Me" singer, 35, shared that her doctor told her she acquired the fungal infection after sweating in her Spanx every night while performing under hot lights.

"It is a bit crude, but I never knew it existed," she shared with her fans at the Caesars Palace Colosseum over the weekend. "Me and my team were talking about it earlier. Obviously, when I do my shows, I wear Spanx to keep it all in and make it all fit me. And I sweat a lot, and it doesn’t go anywhere. So basically, I just sit in my own sweat. And my doctor gave me Jock Itch [cream].”

Jock itch, also called tinea cruris, is a fungal skin infection that causes an itchy rash in warm, moist areas of the body, according to Mayo Clinic. The rash often affects the groin and inner thighs and may be shaped like a ring. Jock itch is often caused by the same organism that causes athlete's foot. Jock itch gets its name because it's common in athletes and people who sweat a lot. The condition can range from mild to serious. It usually clears up in 1 to 3 weeks with antifungal creams and self-care.

Jock Itch or Jokic?

The award-winning singer-songwriter continued, "So it looks like I am an athlete, so I have to squirt it on myself. I don’t know why the f--- I just told you that." In line with her athlete comment, the NBA fan, who is dating sports agent Rich Paul, went on to make a joke about the Denver Nuggets’ star player Nikola Jokić. "Sounds like I am a big Nuggets fan there, doesn’t it? Jock Itch that is what it is called, right?"

The 34-show second leg of "Weekends with Adele" began June 16 and will run through November 4.

Adele’s ’30’ Album: Ranking the Best Songs

Adele's 30 released today and after six long years patiently waiting for new music, the 12-track album is available everywhere. As she previously said, the album is an open letter to her 9-year-old son about the divorce with his father, Simon Konecki.

“I just felt like I wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he’s in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness," Adele said. "It made him really unhappy sometimes. And that’s a real wound for me that I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to heal.”

The album shows us the freest Adele has ever been, who breaks down in tears on track 3, "My Little Love," which also features voice notes of her son. 30 is a journey that Adele has so graciously allowed us to be a part of, and we will surely be playing the album heavily this winter.

See how we've ranked our favorites from 30 below.

Cry Your Heart Out - 6/10

Following tear-jerker "My Little Love," Adele went whimsical with Motown-style "Cry Your Heart Out," a more uplifting song, that tells us to cry our hearts out and to go at our own pace when in doubt.

Strangers By Nature - 6/10

The first song of the album, "Strangers By Nature" sets the tone for the album that all of us fans already knew to expect. Adele sings the song reminiscent of a Disney movie, which offers us a kind of safety.

Notable lines: "I'll be taking flowers to the cemetery of my heart."

Hold On - 7/10

The last few songs of the album, Adele slows things down, like with "Hold On," the 10th track. Towards the
end of the 6-minute-long song, you can hear an organ and a choir of Adele's friends singing "Just hold on."

Oh My God - 7/10

Adele reclaims her life with "Oh My God," saying she just wants to have fun and that she's a grown woman that does what she wants to do.

I Drink Wine - 7/10

Adele said Covid turned her into a seven-nights-a-week wine drinker -- I mean, who hasn't taken on a bad habit over the course of the pandemic? The song, as Adele has described, it about shedding one's ego, with lines like: So I hope I learn to get over myself / Stop trying to be somebody else / So we can love each other for free

Can I Get It - 8/10

Written about the casual dating scene in Los Angeles that she wants no part of, "Can I Get It" showcases Adele's powerful voice accompanied by an acoustic guitar.

All Night Parking - 8/10

The record effect throughout the song, adds to the sultriness of "All Night Parking," a song fantasizing about someone (maybe Rich Paul?).

My Little Love - 8/10

Adele incorporating voice recordings of baby Angelo is so precious, we could die. The song speaks directly to her son, acknowledging that he can tell when his mom is lying. Adele says that she's been so far gone, that he is the only thing that could save her, and if that didn't make you well up, then I'm afraid this album isn't for you.

Easy On Me - 9/10

The first song she released ahead of the album, the music video for "Easy On Me" captivated us, when Adele's world changed from black-and-white to color. And who can deny how catch it is to sing along with: "Go eeeeeasy on me, baby?!"

Love Is A Game - 9/10

The last track of 30, "Love Is A Game" is nearly 7 minutes long, and takes listeners for a journey. You can hear organs and string instruments, sounding like a soundtrack to a mid-century romance film.

Woman Like Me - 10/10

This is what we've been WAITING FOR! This haunting, dark Adele in "Woman Like Me" is the perfect diss track to her ex, Simon Konecki. Adele delivers all her complaints in such a calm manner, it makes it all more powerful.

To Be Loved - 10/10

Adele reflects back on her marriage and what she's learned from it all. Such a powerful, emotional song that speaks for itself.

Laila Abuelhawa is the Top 40 and Hip-Hop pop culture writer for Beasley Media Group. Being with the company for over three years, Laila's fierce and fabulous red-carpet rankings have earned her a feature on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!' Her favorite stories are those surrounding the latest in celebrity fashion, television and film rankings, and how the world reacts to major celebrity news. With a background in journalism, Laila's stories ensure accuracy and offer background information on stars that you wouldn't have otherwise known. She prides herself in covering stories that inform the public about what is currently happening and what is to come in the ever-changing, ever-evolving media landscape.