Singer covers TIME magazine, speaks on career, motherhood
Following the singer’s record sales that rocked the charts within just a week of its release, the UK born singer/songwriter has consistently dominated the airwaves from the initial release of ‘Hello’ to sold out audiences in New York City.
The year 2015 is without a doubt the ‘year of Adele’.
Following the singer’s record sales that rocked the charts within just a
week of its release, the UK born singer/songwriter has consistently
dominated the airwaves from the initial release of ‘Hello’ to sold out
audiences in New York City.
Speaking with Time magazine
about her career and motherhood, the singer admits that although
juggling a busy promotional schedule for her new album and spending time
with her three year old son, Angelo, was demanding, having him along with her also helped.
According to her, “The
other day I was saying, ‘Oh God, I’m finding this really hard again
with a kid,' I have no time for myself because in between doing this,
all my spare time is with him. But then I realized, he’s been keeping me
totally cool and calm about the whole thing.”
She
further noted that motherhood has made her more purposeful than before
and expressed her eagerness to see the kind of person her son grows up
to be. Adding that she would be supportive of him and his choices
regardless of what they were to be.
Adele, who is usually private about her personal life
and relationships, opens up in the interview about possible future
collaborations and expatiating on her decisions to keep her relationship
and family out of the public eye, despite how open and bare her lyrics
tend to be.
“My record is about my real life, so I have to talk about it,” she says. “If
you try to intrude or come near my family, I’m a lioness. Especially
because my boyfriend isn’t famous. So I think it’s really unfair for
anyone to want unlimited access to my family when we’re not a brand…
this was my dream. This isn’t theirs.”
The singer also talked about the possibility of acting in a movie, however, only one in which “Hello”
director, Xavier Dolan was involved, adding that acting was not in her
immediate interests but could be considered on his behalf.
The coming year is set to be a huge one for the
artist who has big dreams for her upcoming world tour as she makes plans
to kick it up a notch.
“I’m not just going to stand there!” she laughs. “I really would like to fly through the arena for the beginning, but no one’s having it.”
It
can be agreed, whether Adele decides to fly or just stand still on
stage, there are a million and more fans that will stand with her.
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