Adele is perfectly happy and content in her current relationship. She may be singing about breakups and heartbreaks, but life with boyfriend Simon Konecki could not be any sweeter for her.

Speaking with 60 Minutes Australia, Adele had nothing but the most romantic and sweetest thing to say about Konecki. She claimed that his love is one of the greatest reasons why she could write her beautiful songs. "Being in such an amazing relationship with someone that's so there for me and so loyal and is really part of my core now," Adele gushed. "That's what made me write about everything I've ever done, because I've got his love,” she added.

Adele, who recently launched her third album “25,” shared that she believes her relationship with Konecki is her “ultimate love story.” She added that even if she is writing and belting out music designed to empower women, her husband does not mind at all. She explained that her husband cares for her and loves her, so he does not mind whatever style she has in her music.

They are parents of a three-year old son Angelo who they want to be out of the Hollywood spotlight as much as possible. In a recent interview with Sirius XM radio station in New York, the Grammy-award winning star admitted that working hard as a music artist makes her feel guilty that she is not seeing much of her son as she should. She said all artists have a hard time balancing motherhood and recording, and the guilt is eating them up. She said merely talking about it can get her choked up.

She shared that leaving Angelo when she wants to be with him is difficult. So Adele brings him to any city she goes, even though they do not get to spend a lot of time together when she is recording songs. The “Hello” crooner added that the most difficult thing is when she goes home and Angelo would act cold towards her as a “punishment” for not spending the day with him. She said it is the worst feeling ever, wanting to play with her son, but he does not want to play with her. She clarified though that she feels lucky and privileged to be in the music industry.

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