Adele opens up about how motherhood changed her life: “You realize how hard it is to be an adult”
In a recent interview, Adele told how her life has changed after becoming a mother to her son Angelo.
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Angelo, Adele’s son, has just turned 11 and the artist celebrated them in style on stage, being very proud of how her little one had grown. “He is very similar to me, because I take my birthday very seriously,” she said in front of all her fans, letting it slip that she was going to celebrate it in style with many mother and son plans. And the bond they have is very special and this is what the artist has let us know in many of her songs, despite the fact that her son It will completely change your life.
And in an interview for The Hollywood Reporter she was asked if after becoming a mother she had made her see her own mother differently and his response has been very clear. Because, although when the little one was born she was married and had the help of her son’s father, now she doesn’t and that makes her understand even more the role played by her mother who also served as a single mother.
Adele opens up about motherhood
“I talk to my friends a lot about this, because they are having children now. I think the first thing that comes up when you have a child is that it reminds you a lot of your childhood. And no matter what your childhood was like – good, bad or whatever – you don’t want your child to have your childhood,” Adele began by saying in this interview. “My mother was very young when she had me. She was alone, and I realized that all the things she thought she could have done better, she couldn’t have done. That has made me respect her more and have more patience with her, as her eldest daughter,” she added.
“It made me see how hard it must have been because we had no money. She didn’t have my father and things like that, while I was with Angelo’s father. I am very lucky to be able to afford to take care of my son properly, and more than properly. Plus, you realize how hard it is to be an adult. And, in addition to being your mother, she is also going through her own problems,” the artist reflected.
THE SPECIAL BOND OF ADELE AND HER SON ANGELO
“I struggle not to show my emotions to Angelo with other things I’m going through. And I think he’s fine. Sometimes I wish I could hide it a little less. But it is not easy to be an adult for anyone, in any situation,” Adele commented, more sincere than ever. “I’m thriving a little bit. Now there are many things that your school does more, with a community atmosphere, which is fantastic. “The kids don’t give a shit who I am,” Adele said about doing activities with her son at school, where she can be herself beyond her role as an artist because no one is interested. “And I get, not insecure, but I get nervous around a bunch of adults and strangers that I don’t know. So making food for school events is my dream,” she concluded.