Adele Covers Latest Issue of Time Magazine
Adele was featured on the latest cover of Time magazine.
The 27-year-old "Hello" singer spoke about motherhood and breaking records in the magazine's newest edition, according to The Huffington Post. She appeared on the cover, looking over her shoulder, while donning a red ensemble paired with matching red lipstick.
After releasing her third studio album, "25," Adele began dominating the charts and squashing previous records of the people that came before her. Most notably, she sold 3.38 million copies of her new record in the first week of release. The artist now holds the record for biggest first-week sales in the U.S.
"It's a bit ridiculous," Adele said. "I'm not even from America. Maybe they think I'm related to the Queen. Americans are obsessed with the royal family."
She also mentioned how her 3-year-old son Angelo was one of the main influences for her latest album and credited him for keeping her calm through the ordeal.
"He makes me so proud of myself, and he makes me like myself so much," she said. "I've never not liked myself. I don't have hangups like that. But I'm so proud of myself that I made him in my belly ... I can't wait to know who his best friends are going to be, who his girlfriend or his boyfriend is going to be or what movies he likes ... Whatever my kid wants to do or be I will always support him no matter what."
The singer also discussed how, other than her son, the one person she completely adores is Beyoncé. She recently blasted rumors that indicated she turned down the chance to duet with the "Crazy in Love" singer.
"Whoever started that rumor must have been having a laugh because anyone who knows me knows that my main priority in life outside of my child is Beyoncé," she said.
Adele released "25" on Nov. 20. The album, which topped the U.S. Billboard 200 and U.K. Albums charts, has so far produced the single "Hello." "When We Were Young" is scheduled to be the second single released from the album.
The new issue of Time magazine hit newsstands on Monday, Dec. 21.
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