Adele is a household name because of her music, but it cannot be said that her life is an open book. This is bound to change soon, as she's prepared to introduce her followers to her life behind the scenes, reportedly through a television documentary.
According to a Sun UK insider, the singer, despite being a music superstar remains one of the most private individuals in the industry. However, the insider is aware that the singer is working on an intimate documentary about her record-breaking career and how she deals with global stardom. Producers are diligently striving to make this her most perceptive work to yet.
The source added that, "Adele feels she let fans down somewhat with how the past 12 months have panned out, particularly the last-minute postponement of her Las Vegas residency, and sees this as a way of making up for that.
Adele's personal life is as colorful as her professional life, but this has been kept well-hidden. Soon, she'll be sharing her secrets, doubts, and regrets. "Her life now compared to when she released her debut album is unrecognisable," the source explained.
It is only this month that Adele returned to performing, and her two shows in London's Hyde Park were immediately sold out.
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The performances were her first in five years, following the cancellation of her planned Las Vegas residency 24 hours prior to her scheduled performance.
Adele described how the encounter reduced her to a shell of herself. She said she was afraid of letting fans down at first, and believed she could pull herself together to make it work. Unfortunately, she realized she couldn't. Despite being disappointed with herself and frustrated that fans were disappointed with her, she has no regrets. She however, said it's wrong to think she did not care about the fans. She simply wanted the best for them and performing at a time when she did not feel right is being unfair to the fans.
"I stand by that decision. I don't think any other artist would have done what I did, and I think that is why it was such a massive, massive story," she said.
She said people made it seem that she was acting like a diva, but for her, the show is simply "not good enough!"
Despite assurances that the gigs will still occur this year, Adele's fans increasingly fear she may never return to Sin City.
The documentary does not yet have a release date, but ideally it will also be released in other countries.
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