Singer, Adele, recently opened up on her personal life as she posed on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine's latest edition.
She poses on the front cover of Rolling Stone magazine with tousled wet hair and minimal make-up as she sits in a white dressing gown.
She reveals that she has wondered if being plus-sized has helped in leading to her success.
During the interview, she says:
"Would I show my body off if I was thinner? Probably not, because my body is mine. But sometimes I'm curious to know if I would have been as successful if I wasn't plus-size. I think I remind everyone of themselves.
"Not saying everyone is my size, but it's relatable because I'm not perfect, and I think a lot of people are portrayed as perfect, unreachable and untouchable.: 'I've been asked "Would you do Playboy?" so many f**king times, it's ridiculous. And is that because I'm a woman or because I'm fat?"
Adele went further to say:
'"My career's not my life, it's my hobby. People think I hate being famous. And I don't. I'm really frightened of it. I think it's really toxic, and I think it's really easy to be dragged into it."
Talking about her relationship with her 'supportive' long-term partner, Simon Konecki, 41, the father of her son, her happiness speaks volumes.
"I'm never going to be on my own again. I'm a mum and I'm in a very serious relationship, so it's never going to be just me again. I don't regret any of it."
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