Daily Express

Adele reaches divorce deal with ex to split £150m fortune

- By Mark Reynolds

ADELE has reached a multi-million pound divorce deal with Simon Konecki almost two years after their split.

The Grammy award-winning singer, 32 – worth an estimated £150million – and Simon, 46, filed the finalised terms with a court last Friday.

It is believed they had not signed a prenuptial agreement. The details will not be made public after a judge in Los Angeles granted privacy last year.

The couple will share custody of their son Angelo, nine.

The secret settlement ends a long negotiatio­n after they announced they were splitting in April 2019, with Adele filing court documents five months later.

Her representa­tive said at the time: “Adele and her partner have separated. They are committed to raising their son together lovingly.” Friends claimed the couple’s relationsh­ip had rapidly into a platonic one.

A friend said: “Their relationsh­ip evolved and they became more like friends than lovers. They realised the romantic love was no longer there.

“They’re disappoint­ed but it just didn’t work out.” Adele, who shot to fame with Someone Like You, began changed dating Simon, the millionair­e chief of charity Drop4Drop, in 2011 and Angelo was born in October 2012.

The couple, who married secretly in 2016, went on to divide their time between a gated mansion in Los Angeles, a £40million property in Kensington, central London, and another home in Brighton.

Notoriousl­y private, Adele first made reference to her marriage at the 2017 Grammy awards.

As she collected the Album of the Year gong, she said: “Grammys, I appreciate it. The Academy, I love you. My manager, my husband and my son, you’re the only reason I do it.”

But it was clear that all was not well when, two months before they announced their split in 2019, Simon attended the Brit Awards without Adele, instead going with a friend, former =EastEnders actor Sid Owen.

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Star Adele, and right, with Simon

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