Adele 'hires' spiritual woman to 'call in the perfect child' with fiance Rich Paul, claims source
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Adele is devoting her entire being to her future with fiance Rich Paul, and an insider revealed that she's hoping to grow their family by using mystical and spiritual tools to aid with her anxiety.
The latest update came after the 'Hello' singer, 36, who has been enthralling crowds at her residency in Las Vegas since November 2022, revealed that she would be taking a long break from the spotlight following her final performances later this year.
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Adele 'hired' spiritual woman to 'call in' the perfect child for her and fiance Rich Paul
The singer — who shares 11-year-old son Angelo with her ex-husband Simon Konecki — has never concealed her baby fever. A year after Adele began dating the 43-year-old NBA agent in 2022, she declared that she "definitely wanted more kids."
Speaking to Life & Style magazine, an insider revealed, "Adele used to be pretty smugly against all the woo-woo stuff, but then she got into crystals about 10 years ago, and she jokes that was her gateway drug."
The source said, "Now she does it all. She uses sage to clear her space, she meditates, she does chanting. She’s even got tarot cards that she pulls every morning to get an idea of what her day is going to be like."
"She's even more tuned into the spiritual side," the source said, adding that Adele hopes to expand her brood after her Las Vegas residency ends.
"She's hired this woman who's very popular in Hollywood to help her 'call in' the perfect child for her and connect her with her unborn baby's soul," the source spilled.
The insider claimed that Adele is "a little embarrassed by how kooky she’s gotten since moving to California."
"She knows her London friends think it’s ridiculous, but she doesn’t care. It’s helping to keep her in the right head space, and that’s really what matters right now," the source added.
Moreover, Adele declared in May that she was prepared to broaden her family as soon as her commitments in show business wrapped up.
Expressing her desire for a daughter, the 'Skyfall' singer quipped, "I feel like she might be like the person I love the most in the world, but also probably hate the most in the world… She’s going to put me in my place all the time."
Adele is eager to start next chapter of her life, claims source
Adele stunned the audience with a surprising announcement during her Munich show in August. The 36-year-old revealed, "I’ve got 10 shows to do but after that I will not see you for an incredibly long time, and I will hold you dear in my heart."
The British singer was emotional, but an exclusive source told Life & Style that she was eager for her next project: getting married to Rich and starting a family.
However, the source revealed that the Grammy-winning singer might not be following the exact order. "If Adele gets pregnant before the wedding, so be it. She’ll consider it a blessing," they said.
“but after that [10 shows in Vegas], i will not see you for an incredibly long time… i just need a rest. i’ve spent the last 7 years building the life for myself, I want to live it now. I want to live my new life I’ve been building” — Adele pic.twitter.com/LwviKRcVAe
— fran sainz⁵⁵🍷 (@adeledrinkswine) August 31, 2024
A year after she began dating NBA agent Rich in 2022, she declared that she "definitely wanted more kids." She admitted to having a list of baby names on her phone the following year and said, "I really want to be a mom again soon."
The second insider said of Adele, "She wants to focus on her relationship and family. People would be surprised to know how domestic she is when she’s not in diva mode! She’s been wanting this for a long time."
Adele has been performing her residency at Caesars Palace's Colosseum Theater since November 2022. She stunned and saddened fans by canceling the tour some months after first announcing the residence in 2021.
She extended her residency after the shows started, with her final concerts slated for October 25 to November 23, 2024, extending through 2023 and most of 2024.
The 'Rolling in the Deep' singer stated to Germany's ZDF public broadcaster in July that she hopes to engage in more "creative things."
"I don’t have any plans for new music at all. I want a big break after this and I think I want to do other creative things, just for a little while," she said at the time.