I am an Adele fan. I think she has a gorgeous voice and I think lots of people can relate to her songs. I’m not as big a fan of parodies, but when equestrian Kelly Jewell posted one on YouTube of the British singer’s hit song “Hello,” I had to watch it… especially when I found out Jewell is singing to her horse.
Jewell hilariously sings of her frustration when her horse runs off every time she tries to bring the animal in from the field. I’m sure anyone with a horse can relate.
To watch a version of the parody with lyrics, click here.
And just for some bonus Adele/equestrian silliness:
Cari Jorgensen is a web content specialist who is also an adjunct professor of English at Santa Ana College.
haha, funny
Don't know why, but I heard the music but not the words!
OMG, that was so much fun, and so true... we can all relate, thanks for sharing with us.
Could this be any more true? I loved it--horse people will identify immediately!!!
Oh so true, finally got to hear the words in a different server! Too funny.
Right on the money! LOL! So true!
True!
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