UK singer Adele and charity entrepreneur Simon Konecki announce their separation after three years of marriage
Global superstar Adele, one of the world's top recording artists, has split from her husband, UK media reported on Saturday, citing the British singer's representatives.
Pop diva Adele, 30, married charity entrepreneur Simon Konecki in 2016 after five years together. They have a son, Angelo, born in 2012. "Adele and her partner have separated," Benny Tarantini and Carl Fysh said in a statement, according to British media. "They are committed to raising their son together lovingly. As always they ask for privacy. There will be no further comment."With sales topping more than 100 million records, the north Londoner is one of the world's best-selling music artists.
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