Adele Spotted Sneaking Into Boyfriend Rich Paul's Beverly Hills Mansion After Fleeing Las Vegas, Canceling Sin City Shows
Adele has found comfort in boyfriend Rich Paul after she emotionally announced her shows in Sin City were a no go.
Immediately after canceling her shows for what was supposed to be the kickoff of her residency opening weekend, Radar reported the "Easy On Me" songstress was photographed arriving at Rich's Beverly Hills, Calif., home in the dead of night.
According to the photos obtained by Daily Mail, Adele was seen arriving at her man's $14 million abode in an expensive $450 Louis Vuitton shawl over a hoodie and slippers — the same outfit she had worn in her video where she told the world her show "ain't ready" for people to see.
The Grammy Award winner reportedly took a Caesars Palace plane to get her out of Las Vegas and into the arms of her boyfriend, 40, whom she began dating last summer, shortly after her and ex-husband Simon Konecki's divorce was finalized. The London native previously gushed over her new romance to Rolling Stone, admitting it was the most "incredible, open-hearted, and easiest" relationship she's ever been in.
As OK! previously reported, Adele broke down in tears last week in an Instagram video to announce her Friday, January 21, "Weekends with Adele" show has officially been canceled, only 24 hours before she was set to take the stage.
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"I can't give you what I have right now. And I'm gutted. I'm gutted," the mother-of-one told her fans, puffy eyed and holding back tears. "And I'm sorry it's so last minute. We've been awake for over 30 hours now trying to figure it out."
"We're on it. We're going to reschedule all of the dates. We're on it right now," she promised her followers. "And I'm gonna finish my show, and I'm gonna get it to where it's supposed to be."
While she insisted the main reason she postponed her show was because of COVID — with Adele sharing no further rescheduled dates — OK! has since learned there's much more to the story.
Sources spilled the singer's perfectionist nature and struggles with anxiety — along with COVID delays — are to blame for the show not being ready in time. To make matters worse, the "Rolling in the Deep" performer was reportedly butting head with set designer Esmeralda "Es" Devlin, as an insider claimed: "In spite of the set costing millions to put together, Adele was unhappy with the result, and she made her feelings very clear to Es."
"It seemed that while she has always preferred a stripped-back performance, she was under some pressure to come up with a huge extravaganza," said the source, who added that the constant back-and-forth between the concepts led to "explosive arguments" between Adele and the set designer.