Adele tells Munich concert crowd she’s engaged | Ents & Arts News

Adele has confirmed her engagement during an impromptu moment with fans at a concert in Germany.
The singer was performing in Munich when she appeared to spot someone carrying a sign saying, “Will you marry me?”
She read out the message, but replied: “I can’t marry you because I’m already getting married, so I can’t, but I appreciate it, thank you.”
She then flashed what looked like an engagement ring to the crowd – prompting cheers.
The exchange was captured on camera and shared on social media.
Adele has been in a relationship with US sports agent Rich Paul since 2021 and was previously married to Simon Konecki, with whom she shares a son.
The 36-year-old has been pictured out with Paul at events such as NBA games and told Elle magazine in 2022: “I’ve never been in love like this. I’m obsessed with him.”
Paul is founder of Klutch Sports Group and counts basketball legend LeBron James among his clients.
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Adele is currently playing a 10-gig stint at a specially built open-air arena in the southern German city.
She recently said she intends on taking an “big break” from music when her long-running residency at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas ends in November.

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