
British mega-pop star Adele’s newest hit “Hello” may have more than 130 million views, but that doesn’t mean absolutely everyone would recognize it at first glance; just ask Matt, whose ex-girlfriend’s Adele-themed texts threw him for a loop.
Mary Caldarella, an Auburn University student, decided to share the song’s lyrics with her ex-boyfriend via text message.
The results, which Mary shared on Twitter, were absolutely hysterical.

These folks aren’t the only ones having fun with Adele’s new song. Lots of users of the quick video-sharing app Vine are also splicing together their own versions.
Adele’s newest hit turns into ex-text gold for one Auburn student @MaryC_021 https://t.co/HCtCjxXVEl
— Elizabeth BeShears (@LizTBeShears) October 29, 2015