Adele apparently confirmed her marriage to Rich Paul, her boyfriend of two years, during a comedy show hosted by her close friend Alan Carr in Los Angeles. According to attendees who shared their experiences on the celebrity gossip Instagram account Deuxmoi, Adele spontaneously responded to Carr’s inquiry about recent marriages by enthusiastically stating, “I did!”
Fans described Adele’s joyful presence at the show, sitting behind one of them, interacting with the performance, and even playfully heckling Carr. They mentioned her carefree attitude, with security only coming in to provide her snacks, indicating she was enjoying herself openly and comfortably.
Confirming her announcement
Numerous attendees turned to social media, recounting Adele’s revelation about her marriage during the comedy show, sharing screenshots as evidence. Despite inquiries made by Page Six to Adele’s representatives for confirmation, no official statement has been issued.
Earlier instances saw Adele referring to herself as Paul’s “wife,” notably during her Las Vegas residency in September. Her exchanges with the audience highlighted a blend of humor and firmness, particularly in response to someone suggesting she marry them instead.
Effortless relationship
The Grammy-winning singer publicly acknowledged her relationship with sports agent Rich Paul in July 2021 when they were spotted together at an NBA game. Their romance was confirmed by a source close to the couple, and Adele later praised Paul in interviews, highlighting their strong connection and calling their relationship the most effortless she’s experienced.
Speculation about their marital status arose when Adele was seen wearing a pear-shaped diamond ring on her left ring finger. Adele, who shares a son named Angelo with her ex-husband Simon Konecki, separated from Konecki in 2019 after more than three years of marriage. Paul has three children from a previous relationship, adding to the dynamics of their blended family.