The article uses a friendly and formal but not completely formal tone when discussing Daniel Radcliffe's responses in the interview. This tone attracts all audiences by not being too serious and using some common language. The beginning of the article uses an enthusiastic tone to engage the reader, particularly Harry Potter fans, through references to the books. The language throughout is slang and very informal due to the regional identity and background of the subject, Lilly Allen, attracting young teenage and student audiences. While the article about Adele uses mostly formal language, it references some informal quotes from her, attracting a mature late-teenage and older audience accustomed to her explicit language and informal style.