Adele admits it’s ‘not as easy as everyone thinks to have a baby’ and she feels ‘lucky’ to be a mother to her son Angelo

Adele has revealed she realizes it's “not as easy as everyone thinks to have a baby” after hearing that “all her friends are trying to have kids.”

In a candid new interview, the 35-year-old singer admitted she realized how “lucky” she is to be a mother after seeing the challenges her friends have faced.

Speak with The Hollywood ReporterAdele broke down in tears as she recalled the emotional moment she reunited with the doctor who delivered her son Angelo while performing during her Las Vegas residency.

She said, “I hadn't seen him, my doctor, since my son was four days old. It was the most surreal experience of my life. While all my friends are trying to have a baby, I realized that it's actually not as easy as everyone thinks to have a baby.

'I had been thinking about it so much lately that the next day I got his number and texted him. I never really understood how happy you can be with a baby.

Adele has revealed she realizes it's 'not as easy as everyone thinks to have a baby' after hearing 'all her friends are trying to have kids'

“And I didn't understand the magnitude of how he not only brought my child safely into the world, but also kept me safe in it. This will make me cry. It was so emotional. I had no idea he was there (on the show).”

In October, Adele was visibly stunned when she was reunited with the doctor who delivered her son at her Las Vegas show.

During a performance of When We Were Young, Adele was heard yelling “shut up!” between the lines of the heartbreaking ballad, because she couldn't believe what she was seeing.

Adele breaks down in tears as she sees the doctor who delivered her baby in the audience during an emotional residency performance in Las Vegas.

“Oh my God, Colin! Oh my God! This is my doctor delivering my baby!

'I have not seen you for ages!' she exclaimed, pausing the song and running into the audience.

As Adele caught up with her long-lost friend, the tune continued to play in the background.

The Rolling In The Deep apologized to her fans for being caught up in the emotion.

In a candid new interview, the singer admitted she realized how 'lucky' she is to be a mother after seeing the challenges her friends have faced

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Adele broke down in tears as she recalled the emotional moment she was reunited with the doctor who delivered her son Angelo.

She said: 'While all my friends are trying to have a baby, I realized that it's actually not as easy as everyone thinks to have a baby'

In October, Adele was visibly stunned when she was reunited with the doctor who delivered her son at her Las Vegas show

'Sorry!' she said. 'Would you like to sing it for me? That man delivered my baby!'

After sharing a sweet hug with Colin, Adele returned to the stage and remembered that she might call him (Colin) in the future.

She said, “I looked again and he's here. I'm desperate for another baby, Colin, dammit, so maybe I'll call you. My son turned 11 a few weeks ago and he's not a baby anymore, it's crazy.

'I don't want everyone to know who looked in my intestines. My uterus is starting to hurt a little.

“It's like, 'Honey, baby, baby. I need a baby, I need a baby.”

During the Hollywood Reporter interview, Adele also gave rare insight into her relationship with sports agent Rich Paul

During the Hollywood Reporter interview, Adele also gave rare insight into her relationship with sports agent Rich Paul.

She revealed that they “always knew everything about each other since the day they got together,” while adding that reading his recent memoir made her “emotional” when she learned about his relationship with his late mother.

Last month, Adele reportedly confirmed she had tied the knot with sports agent Rich Paul while performing at her best friend Alan Carr's comedy show in Los Angeles, with two audience members confirming the news to Deuxmoi.

An onlooker explained: 'I was at Alan Carr's comedy show in LA tonight and Adele was in the audience. Alan asked the crowd if anyone had gotten married recently and Adele shouted, “Yes, I have.”

Another audience member added of the 'small and intimate show': 'When he asked if anyone had gotten married recently, she shouted “Yes, I have.” Super cute all around and was super sweet, but popped up right before it ended.'

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