Adele treats children who survived Grenfell blaze to Despicable Me 3. See pics

    Adele treats children who survived Grenfell blaze to Despicable Me 3. See pics

    Singer Adele hosted a private screening of Despicable Me 3 for the children affected by the Grenfell Tower blaze.

    The 29-year-old singer treated the young survivors of the devastating incident, which killed around 80 people when the fire engulfed the building in west London in June this year, to a screening of Despicable Me 3 at London’s Whiteley’s cinema on Thursday, reported E! online.

    The Hello hitmaker also invited real-life Minions to meet and greet the kids to help distract them from thinking about the disaster.

    Adele’s screening is not the first time she has shown her support for the victims of the blaze. Shortly after the fire broke out, she visited the site, and later met with the firefighters, who battled tough conditions to save as many people as they could, at Chelsea Fire Station.

    The singer - who has four-year-old son Angelo with her partner Simon Konecki - has even called for donations to be made to the Grenfell Tower victims during her recent concert at London’s Wembley Stadium.