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Adele Says She Wants to Be a “Mom Again Soon”—and Reveals Baby Name Rich Paul Likes
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Date:2025-04-13 17:13:53
Adele is saying "Hello" to possibly becoming a mom of two.
The "Someone Like You" singer, who been in a relationship with sports agent Rich Paul since 2021, shared that she's hoping to expand her family in the near future.
"I really want to be a mom again soon so I've actually been writing a list," Adele told a pregnant fan during her Las Vegas residency Aug. 26, as seen in a video circulating on social media. "Every time I see a name that I like I write it down in my phone."
The fan, who said she is expecting a baby girl, shared she's narrowed down her options between Parker and Spencer. As it turns out, Rich has been eyeing one of those names as well.
"I can't say Parker because Rich likes that name," Adele revealed. "I love Ray for a girl as well."
But the Grammy winner—who shares 10-year-old son Angelo with ex-husband Simon Konecki—is not the only one with baby on the brain. Last June, Rich, who is dad to three children, told E! News that he was also open to expanding his family.
"I have a daughter that's a junior in college, so I was a very young dad," the 41-year-old said. "But now, different age, different time in my life, different position in my life."
In fact, he's already envisioning how parenting a baby will be different this time around.
"As a young dad, growing a business, it was pretty tough," he added. "But now looking as an older dad, if I was to have more kids, I'm looking forward to being a different dad."
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