SHE’S one of the biggest stars in the world but Adele’s top priority will
always be her family.
So it’s no wonder she’s flown them out to Los Angeles to be with her, where
they were spotted enjoying a fun-packed day at Disneyland on Friday.
The chart-topping singer, 27, was joined by long-term partner Simon Konecki
and their three-year-old son Angelo at the park in Anaheim, California,
where they looked like the perfect family as they enjoyed a laugh together.
Adele showed off her natural beauty by shunning make-up for the occasion and
covering her auburn locks with a baseball cap.
She was almost unrecognisable in her plain black outfit which is a world away
from the glamorous dresses she usually wears on stage.
But the working mum still looked amazing as she pushed their son along in a
pushchair laden with bags filled with presents.
During their time in the park, they visited the Fantasyland and Toontown areas
and clearly hit the gift shop hard.
Her bearded boyfriend also dressed down for the relaxed outing, wearing red
jogging bottoms and a loose-fitting white T-shirt.
She enjoyed the chilled out day as she geared up for a
pre-Grammy performance at The Wiltern, which was attended by Katy Perry,
Orlando Bloom and Jennifer Lawrence.
While in LA she has also been on a double
date with fellow Brit Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field.
The family day out is sure to have been a relief for Adele who will be
savouring the quality time with Simon and her son before she embarks on an
epic tour in a matter of weeks.
She will perform at tomorrow evening’s Grammy Awards before jetting back to
the UK to sing at the BRIT Awards, where she is up for four gongs.
Just days later, she will begin her gruelling tour which is currently
scheduled to stretch through until November, when it will end in Mexico City
following dates throughout Europe and North America.
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The Hello singer – who made a triumphant return with her multi-platinum third
album 25 in November – will be taking her son on the road though as she
can’t bear the idea of being without him, especially as she previously said
he “punishes” her if she goes away without him.
Last year she said: “You know what the killer thing is? When you get home and
cannot wait to see them and they punish you.
“It is the worst when they kick off for you, and all you want to do is love
them, and they are like, I don’t want to play with you.
“It is like the hardest thing ever. They make you cry and that is why they do
it. They are so clever.”
The epic nine-month, 107-date tour has already completely sold out and will be
the first time she has performed across the globe since she was forced to
axe a string of shows in 2011 due to vocal issues.
She suffered a vocal cord haemorrhage which resulted in her having surgery in
November 2011 to remove a benign polyp and she’s been open about how afraid
she is that history could repeat itself.
Before she announced her 2016 tour she said: ”When I’ve sat down and thought,
‘What can I do to bring something new to the table?’ It was just like,
‘Tour.’ Because I haven’t done it properly.
”If my throat goes, then I’ll never be able to do a tour again.
”I’ll be able to get my throat fixed again and do studio work, but do I want
to do some-thing and then fail at it and be too scared to ever try it
again?”