A little lovefest unfolded Tuesday night in Miami.

Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton went to see Adele in concert — and the British singer-songwriter declared her love for Hillary, while also denouncing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

“Goodness, I wish I could cast a vote.” — Emma Watson

“Don’t vote for him,” Adele said from the stage. “I can’t vote, but I am 100 percent for Hillary Clinton. I love her. She’s amazing.”

Added Adele, “I am English, but what happens in America affects me, too.”

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Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, called out the media fawning over Clinton at this concert and other venues — while the same media slam Trump for taking time from campaigning to open his hotel in Washington, D.C., today.

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“Respectfully, Hillary Clinton has time to go to an Adele concert and everybody else thinks that’s really cool,” Conway said Wednesday on NBC’s “The Today Show.” “Donald Trump stops off to unveil an incredible, stunning piece of architecture and new hotel, first-class hotel, and everybody’s hair is on fire.”

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Meanwhile, another British star, “Harry Potter” actress Emma Watson — an outspoken feminist and U.N. Goodwill ambassador — posted a lengthy note on Twitter with her thoughts on the U.S. election.

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“At times, politics may seem disillusioning, filled with rhetoric and smokescreens,” Watson wrote. “However, regardless of our personal beliefs, it can’t be denied that the result of the upcoming U.S. presidential election will have ripple effects around the world and impact, in one way or another, the lives of millions and millions of people.”

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“It has been excruciating to sit on the sidelines in the months leading up to this election,” Watson continued, adding that America has been her “second home.”

“The next president will be able to make decisions about women, about their bodies, about how they are treated at work, on university campuses and at school, about how men treat women and about their rights as citizens,” she wrote. “These decisions affect how young people form their ideas of gender. These decisions will affect whether we believe equality is an idea that matters.”

The diatribe prompted Stephen Colbert to pipe up — comparing Trump to “Potter” villain Lord Voldemort.

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