Adele is on two Vogue covers, as her new single 'Easy On Me' releases

Updated : Oct 09, 2021 02:35
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Adele has a new single set to drop next week and she's gracing the cover of Vogue's November issue, both the British and American editions.

In the upcoming Vogue issue, the 15-time Grammy-winning singer opens up about the end of her marriage, her weight loss and her new music.

Adele also talks about her dramatic physical transformation, after she lost 100 pounds over a two-year period. "It was because of my anxiety. Working out, I would just feel better. It was never about losing weight, it was always about becoming strong and giving myself as much time every day without my phone. I got quite addicted to it. I work out two or three times a day," she said.

The 'Someone Like You" singer also shared in her Vogue interviews, that she recorded much of her new album, "30," for her son.  

"I just felt like I wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he's in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness. It made him really unhappy sometimes. And that's a real wound for me that I don't know if I'll ever be able to heal," she said.

The transatlantic Vogue collaboration is the first of its kind in the fashion magazine's history -  two stories, one British and one American with the singer photographed in a number of outfits.

For the American cover,  she wore a voluminous green Valentino Haute Couture dress. For the British edition, she wore a yellow corset Vivienne Westwood dress.

Her comeback single, "Easy On Me" from the upcoming fourth album "30," will be released on 15 October.

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