A superstar who has always shown us her talent as an interpreter is the singer Adele, who, on different occasions, has had no problem exposing her fragility as a human being. Just like she did in one of her concerts of the season Weekends with Adele, that he carries out in Las Vegas, Nevada, by admitting that he came to take up to five daily sessions of therapy.
As we know, the singer-songwriter of Set Fire to the Rain She went through a complicated mourning process after the announcement of the separation from her now ex-husband Simon Konecki, in April 2019, after seven years together and a child in common. In March 2021, after the divorce proceedings were completed, their marriage was officially concluded.
Recently divorced, in interview for Vogue, The 34-year-old British multi-instrumentalist admitted that she needed to focus on herself. In addition, she assured that there was no serious problem in her marriage.
It just wasn’t right for me anymore. I didn’t want to end up like so many other people I knew. I wasn’t miserable, really miserable, but I would have been miserable if I hadn’t put myself first. But, yeah, nothing bad happened or anything like that.
Although, apparently, the hard process that Adele went through due to the separation was more complicated than she thought, because there was a time when she needed several therapies a day to keep going. She so she revealed it to the fans who attended one of his concerts at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
I started getting therapy again because I went a few years without it. I needed to start. Before, obviously, when I was going through my divorce, I basically had five therapy sessions a day. But I stopped taking responsibility for my own behavior and the things I would say. But now I’m doing it because I just want to make sure I recharge every week to make sure I can give them my all.
My whole therapy session this week was really interesting. It was about these shows. I always get very excited. I love making music, but there’s something about playing live that actually terrifies me and fills me with fear. That’s why I’m not a big touring artist. I did it last time to show that I could do it. But this experience of being in a room this size, I think I could be a live performer for the rest of my life.
Five sessions a day! And we who resist going at least once a week. We truly appreciate your honesty, but above all that you show how important it is to seek help when needed.