Inside Adeleville: Superstar's $9.5m Beverly Hills mansion hints at second ...

Inside Adeleville: Superstar's $9.5m Beverly Hills mansion hints at second ...
Inside Adeleville: Superstar's $9.5m Beverly Hills mansion hints at second ...

Adele offered fans a rare glimpse inside her $9.5million (£7.7m) Beverly Hills mansion on Friday as she promoted her new single Easy On Me with a series of virtual radio interviews.

The singer, 33, was sitting in front of a well-stocked bookshelf that housed telling titles such as Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses and Designers - hinting that she could be gearing up for a second married with sports agent boyfriend Rich Paul, 39. 

Her appearance came as Adele - who has shed 100lbs after becoming 'addicted to exercise' while away from the spotlight - dropped her first musical release in five years. 

Adele's brand new single Easy On Me is the first track taken from her upcoming album, 30, that reflects on her divorce from ex-husband Simon Konecki, 47, in 2019. 

Inside Adeleville: Adele offered fans a rare glimpse inside her $9.5 million Beverly Hills mansion on Friday as she promoted her new single Easy On Me, that dropped at midnight, in a series of virtual radio interviews

The award-winning vocal talent counts a whole host of stars, including BFF Jennifer Lawrence, Zoe Saldana, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem as well as Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, as immediate neighbours in the star-studded enclave where she lives over in LA.

Known for being notoriously private, Adele has only given fans rare glimpses into her home through the odd image she's shared on social media, especially in lockdown over the last year. 

However, as she chatted away to the likes of Radio 2's Zoe Ball and Capital FM's Roman Kemp, the songstress's bookshelf within her lavish study dropped a selection of subtle clues surrounding her LA lifestyle and future plans.

Telling: The singer, 33, was seen sitting in front of a bookshelf that housed telling titles such as Vogue Wedding: Brides, Dresses and Designers, suggesting she could be gearing up for a second marriage with boyfriend Rich Paul (pictured above together in July)

Telling: The singer, 33, was seen sitting in front of a bookshelf that housed telling titles such as Vogue Wedding: Brides, Dresses and Designers, suggesting she could be gearing up for a second marriage with boyfriend Rich Paul (pictured above together in July) 

Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses, Designers 

Despite a shock divorce from Charity CEO husband Simon, following the pair's split in 2019, the Brit winner seems to be keeping herself in-the-loop with the latest wedding trends. 

From the fashion bible itself, a special edition of Vogue, titled Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses, Designers, sits upon Adele's shelf amid her whirlwind romance with LeBron James's agent Rich.

Wow! From the fashion bible itself, Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses, Designers sits upon Adele's shelf amid her whirlwind romance with LeBron James's agent Rich

Sentimental: Having spent her early thirties living the jet-set life in sun-soaked LA, nostalgic Adele enjoys some Hometown Glory by flicking through stunning photographs of Unseen London

Wow! From the fashion bible itself, Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses, Designers sits upon Adele's shelf amid her whirlwind romance with LeBron James's agent Rich

Confirming things are becoming serious with her beau, she recently confirmed her new relationship to the iconic publication, as she fronted the cover for both US Vogue and British Vogue. Adele said of Rich: 'Yes, we're together. We're very happy.

'I'm a 33-year-old divorced mother of a son, who's actually in charge. The last thing I need is someone who doesn't know where they're at, or what they want. I know what I want. And I really know what I don't want.' 

Unseen London by Mark Daly 

Having spent her early thirties living the jet-set life in sun-soaked LA, nostalgic Adele enjoys some Hometown Glory by flicking through stunning photographs of the Big Smoke during times when she cannot be there herself.

Complete with shots of iconic landmarks including Tower Bridge, Battersea Power Station, Big Ben to the Old Bailey, renowned photographer Peter Dazeley takes the reader 'deep into the boiler room of the city's infrastructure' in Unseen London.

Tasteful: With a portfolio of properties amassing a jaw-dropping $30 million, it's no surprise Adele uses Peter Andrews' The House Book in order to draw interior design inspiration

Classic: A doting mum to eight-year-old, whom she shares with her ex Simon, it seems Adele has introduced her tot to the expeditions of Lewis and Clark

Classic: A doting mum to eight-year-old, whom she shares with her ex Simon, it seems Adele has introduced her tot to the expeditions of Lewis and Clark

The Essential Lewis & Clark - Meriwether Lewis & William Clark

A doting mum to eight-year-old son Angelo, it seems Adele has introduced her tot to the expeditions of Lewis and Clark.

Telling the true story of how Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark crossed the United States following the Louisiana Purchase, the chart-topper seems keep to brush up on the youngster's knowledge of American history.

The House Book by Peter Andrews 

With a portfolio of properties amassing a jaw-dropping $30 million, it's no surprise Adele needs somewhere to draw interior design inspiration from. 

Peter Andrews' The House Book 'presents a vibrant and fresh view of architects and designers responsible for some of the most widely diverse international selection of houses of all time'.

Presenting 500 architects in A-Z order, the catalogue was published all the way back in 2001 - just before the Someone Like You singer enrolled into the prestigious Brit School in London.

Riveting: She's known to be Rolling In The Deep, but this time she's Rolling With The Stones with Bill Wyman's autobiography

Influences: A celebration of rock music photography, Who Shot Rock & Roll was the first major museum exhibition of the genre

Riveting: She's known to be Rolling In The Deep, but this time she's Rolling With The Stones with Bill Wyman's autobiography

Rolling With The Stones by Bill Wyman

She's known to be Rolling In The Deep, but this time she's Rolling With The Stones with Bill Wyman's autobiography. The band's bassist, until his departure in 1993, Wyman features on smash hits including Paint It Black, Start Me Up and Miss You.

A longtime fan of The Rolling Stones, Adele has been friendly with frontman Mick Jagger since they met at a party held by his daughter Jade Jezebel in 2008.

A source told The Sun: 'When people started mocking Adele's table manners good old Mick leapt to her defence saying he loved her 'couldn't care less' attitude. He said it was refreshing to meet someone like her.

'When Jade then told him Adele was the 'Chasing Pavements' singer he knew the song and said they should get together for a gig.'

Adele added: 'I couldn't believe it when I realised I was sitting opposite Mick Jagger. I was really nervous. I wasn't making any sense when I was talking to him but he was really charming.'

Who Shot Rock And Roll by Gail Buckland

A celebration of rock music photography, Who Shot Rock & Roll was the first major museum exhibition of the genre.

Debuting at the Brooklyn Museum in 2009, the artwork has graced the walls of a plethora of US galleries, and has been encapsulated into a hardback.

Documenting rock from 1955 to the present, Adele's fellow vocal powerhouse Tina Turner graces the cover of the book.

Fascinating: The mastermind behind disco favourites including September, Let's Groove and Boogie Wonderland, Life With Earth Wind & Fire was published posthumously following Maurice White's death in 2016 following a battle with Parkinson's Disease

Fascinating: The mastermind behind disco favourites including September, Let's Groove and Boogie Wonderland, Life With Earth Wind & Fire was published posthumously following Maurice White's death in 2016 following a battle with Parkinson's Disease

Life With Earth Wind & Fire by Maurice White

Another title paying homage to her musical icons and influences is Life With Earth Wind & Fire by Maurice White - the mastermind behind disco favourites including September, Let's Groove and Boogie Wonderland.

The book was published posthumously following Maurice White's death in 2016 following a battle with Parkinson's Disease.

The autobiography documents the singer's poverty-stricken childhood and experience with racism before moving on to found the Grammy winning band, Earth, Wind & Fire. 

Aside from her vast book collection, sitting upon Adele's shelf was a bronze bust of influential playwright William Shakespeare, along with a vintage framed blue print featuring the text, 'Radio Service' - no doubt a nod to her successful music career that has seen rack her up 15 Grammy Awards and nine Brit Awards.

A small gold Egyptian mummy-like figure graced the cabinet, along with a pair of lamps with coordinating shades, a retro-looking ornament box and a framed note. 

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