Adele responded to rumors about her relationship with sports manager Rich Paul with a post on Instagram. The singer also announced an appearance – after she canceled her shows in Las Vegas at short notice.
Adele is set to perform at the Brit Awards next week and will also be a guest on presenter Graham Norton’s British talk show. She was very happy about it and looking forward to it, the singer shared on Instagram. And then added a subordinate clause that alluded to rumors circulating.
“Oh and Rich sends regards,” Adele wrote at the end of her post, clarifying that she and Rich Paul are still a couple. Because since the 33-year-old recently canceled her entire concert series in Las Vegas just a few hours before the start, her private life has also made headlines. There was talk of relationship problems in the British and US media, Adele kept crying and arguing on the phone with Paul during rehearsals. She has been in a relationship with the American sports manager for about a year. “She and Rich had a falling out, her relationship was sore when she canceled the concerts,” a source told Page Six. The two are very different. Since the cancellation, Adele has holed up at Paul’s home.
Fans react cautiously to Adele’s post
Officially, Adele cited the corona pandemic as the reason for the cancellation. In a video, she tearfully protested that her show just wasn’t ready because half of her team was sick with Covid. However, staff at the casino in Las Vegas, where the concerts were supposed to have taken place, report other difficulties. Adele is said to have turned up late for rehearsals and was simply not satisfied with the quality of the production. For example, she would have found the existing sound system in the well-known Casino Caesars Palace and a choir not good enough. The team around Adele was an “absolute nightmare” in preparation, it is said.
And so the reactions of the fans to Adele’s Instagram post are mixed: while some celebrate her for the swipe at the gossip press, others just want to know what’s happening with the unusual dates of the Vegas concert. 24 concerts over twelve weekends were planned, in addition to the cost of the flights to the desert city, fans had shelled out up to several thousand dollars for the tickets.
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