Adele on engagement rumours, having more babies and her LA residency
Adele says she's "obsessed" with her boyfriend Rich Paul and has "never been in love like this".
The 34-year-old confirmed her relationship with
the American sports agent in September last year.
Despite being very protective of her private
life in the past, she spoke about wanting to get married and have more children
in a new interview with Elle magazine.
However, despite rumours Adele and
Paul were engaged which circulated earlier this year, she said that was not the
case.
Adele shares son Angelo with her ex-husband,
charity boss Simon Konecki, who she split from in April 2019.
Their divorce was finalised in March 2021,
with the former couple sharing custody of their son.
Speaking about her new relationship in the
interview, Adele said: "I've never been in love like this. I'm obsessed
with him."
Forty-year-old Paul is the founder of
management company Klutch Sports Group, which represents high-profile
basketball stars including LeBron James, Anthony Davis and John Wall.
Adele, who now lives in Los Angeles, said
despite her dream of growing her family, her focus at the moment is on her
upcoming Las Vegas residency.
Fans were devastated after the singer's
planned residency at Caesars Palace earlier this year was scrapped at short
notice.
At the time Adele said she was
"gutted" to have to pull the shows, and later spoke about the "brutal"
backlash
to
the decision not to go ahead.
In July, she announced new dates for
the delayed gigs, saying they would take place from November to March.
Adele said: "I definitely want more
kids. I'm a homemaker and I'm a matriarch, and a stable life helps me with my
music. But right now, all I got in my brain is Vegas."
Speaking about her upcoming Las Vegas shows
she said: "I want to tell the story of the beginning of my career to now.
"I'm not gonna give too much away about
it, but the show grows. It's all about the music, and it's really, really
nostalgic.
"It's gonna be really beautiful... I
haven't got any bullet points, obviously, when I talk. That's why my shows are
so erratic. One time I gave, like, an hour speech about an aquarium!".
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