Adele shows off weight loss in new photos, discusses upcoming music release
The singer tells fans to "be patient" amid the coronavirus outbreak
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Adele is having fun in quarantine.
The 32-year-old singer-songwriter showed off her recent weight loss once again in an Instagram post on Saturday, in which she appeared to be having a good time enjoying her own music.
In the two photos, the "Someone Like You" singer could be seen watching a recording of one of her performances on television. In the first, she fanned herself while wearing sweats and squatting hear the TV.
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In the second photo, Adele, a total blur, was dancing along to her own performance and had donned the same dress she wore on television.
"5 ciders in," she wrote in the caption.
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Notoriously private, Adele even took special care to cover up picture frames in her home with red heart emojis.
In the comments, a fan asked about when the singer planned to release new music, and got a cheeky response.
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“Teaser? Albums coming out today???!!!!” the follower asked, per Us Weekly. “Tell me now!!!!”
"Of course it’s not,” the singer wrote. “Corona ain’t over. I’m quarantining. Wear a mask and be patient."
To conclude the comment, Adele added another red heart.
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Earlier this year, Adele appeared at a friend's wedding, where she performed, but also told the audience to “expect my album in September,” as showcased in a since-deled clip obtained by Pop Crave.
The "Rolling in the Deep" musician wasn't the first to change her music-release schedule because of the coronavirus outbreak. Both Lady Gaga and Sam Smith announced a delay in their albums.
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Gaga's album dropped last May and Smith has not announced a new release date.
Additionally, many musicians have rescheduled tours and live performances, while massive festivals Stagecoach and Coachella were canceled for the year due to the outbreak.