Adele decides to have a ‘decent-size’ wedding with Rich Paul
Adele and Rich Paul express excitement for the wedding, says source
Adele is excited for her upcoming wedding with fiancé Rich Paul.
A source spilled to Life & Style, the Hello hit-maker said, “It will be a decent-size affair, most likely in California, followed by a second celebration in England.”
“Adele’s very excited and so is Rich. They’re crazy in love,” shared an insider.
The songstress opened up about her wedding news while talking to her fan who jokingly asked for her hand in marriage.
“I can't marry you, I'm already getting married,” announced Adele as she showed off her diamond ring.
The Rolling in the Deep singer first sparked engagement speculations in 2022 after she was spotted with a shiny rock on her ring finger during an appearance at the BRIT Awards.
Earlier, speaking on The Graham Norton Show, Adele responded to engagement rumours, saying, “As if I would ever tell anyone if I was or wasn't. It's lovely though, isn't it?”
Interestingly, the Easy on Me singer also called herself a wife while speaking to the crowd at one of her concerts about Rich's love for football.
“I just don't understand the game and it's so annoying because I'm actually quite a clever person. I'm not the greatest person, I'm not the greatest wife, really, when it comes to football, even though my partner absolutely loves it,” she stated.
For the unversed, Adele shares a son with former husband Simon Konecki.
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