Adele and Rich Paul Are All Smiles At the NBA Game
On Friday night, Adele and Rich Paul were laughing and flirting court side at the L.A. Lakers. The Lakers were playing the Atlanta Hawks and the game was attended by a number of celebrities, including John Legend and his son. The couple was dressed casually, with Adele in black and high top white and black sneakers and Rich Paul in jeans and a red striped leather jacket.
Though they both wore masks throughout most of the event, it was clear they were giggling and having a fun time together watching the game. Adele in the midst of promoting her new album “30” and recently teased her music video to come out on Wednesday for “Oh My God” on Instagram, showing a few seconds of her dressed up in old Hollywood-style glam and filmed in black and white while standing in front of a giant ring light. Her floor length dress is in a floral pattern and she’s wearing long gloves and a white cloak.
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She captioned the teaser, “Rested and Re-Set! Feeling ready for 2022, there’s so much coming, I’m excited for you all to see it x.”
Paul and Adele frequently attend sporting events together, usually basketball, but they were spotted at an NFL game in December holding hands while watching the L.A. Chargers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. That same month, Adele promoted Paul’s sneaker collab with New Balance on Instagram, sharing photos of herself wearing a pair on her Stories and shouting out her boyfriend.
“Congratulations @richpaul,” she captioned the image.
At first, the couple were relatively private about their relationship, with Paul even saying in May of 2021 in a New Yorker profile that they were “hanging” but he was still “single.”
Things have since obviously gotten a lot more serious and public.
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