Adele splits from husband Simon Konecki after three years of marriage
Her representative said the pair are committed to raising their six-year-old son together
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Your support makes all the difference.Adele has split from her husband after three years of marriage, her representatives have confirmed.
The singer, who gave birth to their son Angelo in 2012, married charity entrepreneur Simon Konecki in a secret ceremony in 2016 after five years of dating.
Adele confirmed their marriage during her acceptance speech at the 2017 Grammys after thanking her “husband”.
Her representatives said, despite separating, the pair were “committed to raising their son together lovingly” and asked for privacy.
Award-winning singer Adele’s albums include the chart-toppers 19, 21 and 25. The latter became the best-selling album of 2015.
In March, Adele made headlines after going on a night out in New York with Oscar-winning actor Jennifer Lawrence.
She was also pictured entering a recording studio in New York City, sparking rumours she was working on new music.
Her singles include ”Someone Like You”, “Rolling In The Deep” and “Rumour Has It”.
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