Adele, the iconic singer, doesn't let her celebrity status overshadow her role as a supportive class mom for her 11-year-old son's class. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Adele humbly accepted her Leadership Award, acknowledging her place alongside influential women like Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, and Viola Davis.
Despite her impressive list of achievements, Adele remains grounded, citing the positive community and school atmosphere as reasons for her satisfaction in this role. She's even found companionship, discovering that her new Los Angeles social circle includes other mothers who share her interests.
Adele's dedication to her son's school activities has colloquially earned her the label of 'coolest class mom ever' – an accolade she appears to cherish. She's fond of preparing 60 chicken nuggets for his school events, and her silent pride in contributing to children's activities proves her maternal affection.
Moreover, Adele has become a mentor to up-and-coming artists, extending her nurturing spirit beyond her celebrity status. She provides support and advice, often sharing 'nuggets of truth' and survival tips with aspiring singers.
In her personal life, Adele has chosen to prioritize family over fortune, accepting a contractual commitment loss worth $100 million to spend more time with her son and fiancé, sports agent Rich Paul. According to sources, their relationship has been strong, with numerous public appearances together and even celebrating milestones like her stepdaughter Reonna Simone Paul's graduation.
With her class mom responsibilities, Adele has managed to maintain a balance between her celebrity life and raising her son, making occasional public appearances but primarily focusing on personal time with her family. This ultimately confirmed her decision to take a break from music, allowing her to dedicate more time to her loved ones.