“Responsibility Fell On Me!” Adele Burst Into Tears, Remembering The Divorce From Simon Konecki

A British-born Hollywood star agreed to take part in a project that a close friend was working on. She drove a car, conversed with James, and sang along to several tunes. The talk turned out to be dramatic because Corden, 44, was one of the close friends who supported the singer during her separation from businessman Simon Konecki. In March 2021, the couple’s divorce processes were formally concluded.

 

Then James, his wife Julia Carey, and their three kids traveled with Adele and her 10-year-old son Angelo. “My mood altered as we were driving home; it was like the first year after I had broken up with Simon. I then thought that as a young adult, I should take ownership of my situation. Adele stated with tears in her eyes, “You, Jules, and the kids have been an essential part of taking care of me and Angelo.

She subsequently made the first public admission that Corden was the inspiration for the stanza in her song “I Drink Wine” after he himself sought her opinion. The performer had a challenging time in his life and was considering moving back to the UK from the US.
“A chat we had with you on January 4, 2020, when we were on vacation with our kids, served as the inspiration for the verse. In the past, you made all the decisions with a smile and would always say, “Luck is with you!” The singer is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying, “You were always like that, you treated me like an adult, and you and Julia always offered me this advise.

The Oscar-winning actress claimed that even though she thought her pal was extremely intelligent and sensible, he was actually in a dangerous situation. Adele remembered that when she composed the song in the studio, sung it on her phone, and sent it to you, you responded, “That’s how I felt.


That was my only emotion that day. How you handled all that I was going through astounded me. You just illustrated my existence in verse,” Corden continued. The actor and TV host described it as a “privilege” to work on the hit of the 15-time Grammy winner.

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