Adele: Rolling in the Deep singer admits she once drank four bottles of wine before lunch during lockdown
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Adele has revealed that she once drank four bottles of wine before midday during the Coronavirus lockdown.
The London-born singer, 34, was holding a glass of vino on stage at her Las Vegas residency whilst making the confession according to the Daily Star.
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Hide AdShe told fans during her final performance on Saturday (25 March) night: “I remember when I came here in Covid, in lockdown, it was 11am and I was definitely like four bottles of wine in – like we all were.
“I said in 2020 that I wanted to put my album out. And we were all at home just drunk basically.”
Last year, during a CBS interview, Adele told Oprah Winfrey that she had “stopped drinking” following the death of her estranged dad Mark Evans who had bowel cancer.
Adele, who lost more than seven stone after cutting booze from her diet, said: “I stopped drinking. That’s one great way of really sort of getting to know yourself, is just drinking water and being sober as anything.”
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Hide AdThe Someone Like You Singer told fans at her residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace that it felt like a “night out” which has “brought her back to life.”
She said: “I feel so safe in here. My life is tiny. I don’t really leave my house and that’s by choice. My life used to be massive when I was younger. But it is like the bigger my career has got, the more scared and anxious I have become.
“I hang out with my dogs, my son and my boyfriend, and chat away with my housekeeper. On Friday and Saturdays, I really look forward to coming [to Vegas] and it feels like having a night out and seeing my friends. It’s brought me back to life.”
The singer also admitted, after adding 34 extra show dates between June and November this year, that the Las Vegas residency has been the highlight of her career.
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Hide AdShe added: “I usually get butterflies and get nervous and I say a little stage prayer and cross my fingers, but I don’t get anxious with these shows. It has been the best four months of my career. This show has brought me so much joy. I have loved doing it.”
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