Adele proudly showcased her engagement ring during her Las Vegas residency, confirming her engagement to Rich Paul. The couple, together since 2021, plans to take a break as Adele's residency concludes. Discover how this transformative experience has impacted her life.
- Adele confirms her engagement in Vegas
- This is her relationship history with Rich Paul
- She has a plans for a hiatus after residency
Adele's rock!
Adele recently made headlines by flaunting her stunning pear-shaped engagement ring during her Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace. This dazzling display confirmed her engagement to sports agent Rich Paul.
The moment, captured in a video shared on X, saw fans erupt in applause as the singer performed "I Drink Wine," proudly showcasing the ring. Adele and Rich Paul, who have been together for three years, officially announced their engagement in August during a concert in Germany. The couple's relationship has been the subject of speculation since Adele was seen wearing a sparkling ring, adding fuel to the engagement rumors.
The romance between Adele and Rich Paul first caught public attention in 2021 when they were spotted at an NBA Finals game. Not long after, Page Six confirmed their relationship. By the following year, Adele was openly excited about their future together, expressing her hopes for marriage and family expansion.
"It is absolutely 100 percent happening this year. It has to happen this year because I've got plans for next year," Adele said confidently on "The Graham Norton Show." Despite a brief rough patch reported in 2022, the couple's bond remains strong, with significant milestones like purchasing a $58 million Beverly Hills mansion together.
Adele's relationship with Rich Paul is described as "solid" by insiders who spoke to People magazine. The singer, who recently celebrated her 36th birthday, is enjoying her life as a devoted mother to her son, Angelo, and her relationship with Paul. Sources note that Adele and Paul are good partners who inspire each other and share a love for laughter.
"They help each other and are good partners," one source revealed, emphasizing the strength of their partnership. Adele's happiness and contentment in both her personal and professional life are evident as she balances her roles as a parent and a partner.
As her Las Vegas residency draws to a close after two years, Adele expressed her sadness at the impending end. "This really is the beginning of the end.
"There are no other f-cking shows. I'm not going to be like, 'Surprise!' This is the end," she told the crowd, according to The Sun. Adele's final performance is set to take place the weekend before Thanksgiving, marking her 100th show. Afterward, she plans to take an extended break from performing, focusing on spending quality time with her family.
Adele previously made it clear in September that she plans to take an extended break from performing after her final show.
Speaking to the audience, she said: "I have ten shows to do, but after that, I will not see you for an incredibly long time, and I will hold you dear in my heart."
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Reflecting on her residency, Adele shared, "My life is a thousand times better. My life, not my career, not my music. I'm talking about my actual life." Her transformative experience in Las Vegas has been a significant chapter in her life, and she looks forward to the future with excitement.