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Although
Adele
and
Rich
Paul
keep
their
relationship
so
private
their
reported
marriage
remains
a
mystery,
she’s
opening
up
about
their
life.
Source:
Johnny
Nunez
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Adele
wrote
some
of
the
most
popular
songs
about
love
and
loss
in
her
career
but
usually
leaves
the
music
to
speak
for
itself.
The
self-described
motormouth
changed
her
tune
a
bit,
seemingly
confirming
last
month
that
she
and
“Richard”
got
married.
In
a
rare
interview
with
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
Adele
opened
up
about
their
bond
and
juggling
motherhood
with
music
for
the
“Women
In
Entertainment”
cover
story.
Rich
recently
released
his
book
Lucky
Me:
A
Memoir
of
Changing
the
Odds, which
is
a New
York
Times best
seller.
When
asked
if
Adele
learned
more
about
him
from
reading
it,
she
highlighted
how
close
they’ve
always
been.
“Rich
and
I
have
always
known
everything
about
each
other
since
the
day
we
got
together,”
she
revealed.
However,
a
major
part
of
it
really
hit
home
emotionally
for
both
of
them.
“It
was
very
emotional
reading
about
his
mum,
because
obviously
she’s
not
with
us,
so
I’ve
never
met
her.
And
she’s
such
a
big
part
of
Rich
and
the
kids
and
the
kids’
mum’s
life
and
stuff
like
that.
But
I
knew
all
about
it.
I’m
getting
a
bit
emotional,”
she
said,
starting
to
cry.
“It
was
hard
for
him
to
write
that.”
Adele
Reveals
How
Her
“Husband”
Rich
Paul
Drives
Her
“Insane”
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Kevin
Mazur
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Getty
As
BOSSIP
previously
reported,
Adele
adorably
addressed
their
nuptials
at
a
comedy
show.
She
was
in
the
audience
at
her
best
friend
Alan
Carr’s
performance
in
LA
when
he
helped
her
share
the
news.
He
asked
if
anyone
got
married
recently,
and
the
30 singer
yelled,
“I
did!”
Many
suspected
the
couple
quietly
tied
the
knot
last
year.
She
rocked
a
massive
ring
and
referred
to
Rich
as
her
“husband,”
but
they’re
still
keeping
those
details
to
themselves.
When
asked
directly
about
putting
a
ring
on
it,
Rich
evasively
answered
during
an
interview
on CBS
Morning
Show.
“I’m
in
a
good
space,
we’re
in
a
good
space.
Happy.
She’s
superb.
She’s
been
great
for
me.
We’ve
been
great
for
each
other,”
he
vaguely
responded
in
October.
Rich
refused
to
be
caught
slipping
about
whether
to
call
Adele
“Mrs.
Paul.”
He
added,
“You
can
say
whatever
you
want,”
but
he’s
still
not
the
“type
of
person
to
put
my
personal
life.
It’s
not
for
the
media.”
The
singer
sounds
head
over
heels
but
joked
to THR
that
time
on
the
road
with
him
often
pushes
her
buttons.
Like
most
other
people,
the
sports
and
business
mogul
loves
Adele’s
music.
She
can’t
stand
to
listen
to
herself,
but
added,
“Rich
does,
it
drives
me
insane.
And
it’s
funny
because
in
my
car
with
my
driver,
he
knows
if
my
song
comes
on,
he
has
to
turn
the
radio,
just
turn
it
off.
I
don’t
like
it
at
all,”
she
said
with
a
laugh.
It’s
even
harder
for
the
harsh
self-critic
to
escape
when
they
fly
together.
“Every
time
Rich
travels,
the
airplanes
always
play
my
music,”
she
added.
Instead,
Adele
prefers
to
gush
about
SZA,
Dua
Lipa,
and
Victoria
Monét,
who
made
some
of
her
favorite
records
this
year.
As
for
Adele’s
own
music,
she’s
not
in
the
space
to
make
more
yet.
She
worried
about
her Weekends
With
Adele
Las
Vegas
residency,
straining
her
voice.
She’s
also
preoccupied
with
her
Beverly
Hills
life
with
Rich
and
motherhood.
In
addition
to
spending
time
with
11-year-old
Angelo,
Adele
is
a
nurturing
figure
to
up-and-coming
singers.
She
passes
on
the
advice
she
wishes
someone
else
gave
her
at
those
early
stages.
While
she
fantasizes
about
producing
films
or
starring
on
Broadway,
she’s
enjoying
a
break
from
songwriting.
“I
have
nothing
to
say
yet.
I
haven’t
even
thought
about
it.”
Until
the
next
project,
fans
can
enjoy
the
third
leg
of Weekends
With
Adele in
Las
Vegas
starting
in
January.