She's one of the best-selling female
artists in pop music and Adele has often used the drama in her personal life as
inspiration for her songs. A cruel heartbreak at the age of 18 kicked off her
successful career when Adele was inspired to write her debut album 19 about her
ill-fated relationship with a bisexual man, according to a new biography. A
mere four hours after Adele declared her romantic intentions to the mystery
man, he cruelly ran off with one of her gay friends. Biographer Marc Shapiro
penned the unofficial tome Adele: The Biography, which chronicles the now
24-year-old singer-songwriter's childhood in North London as the daughter of a
single mother. He pays particular attention to the ups and downs of her love
life, and recounts the incident on her 18th birthday which went on to inspire
her debut record. He writes: 'One thing we know... Is that it was a first love
gone terribly bad.
'Adele had professed her love and he
did the same, she had known he was bisexual but, in the rush of romance, felt
they could make it work.'
'Four hours after laying their
emotional cards on the table, the boy ran off with one of Adele's gay friends!'
Despite the humiliation Adele and the man tried again to make their
relationship work but after four months of him cheating on her, Adele couldn't
take it anymore.
— Daily Mail
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