Adele Gets Candid About Fame: 'I Don't Like Being a Celebrity at All'

Adele is opening up about celebrity.
The “Easy on Me” singer-songwriter opened up about fame in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music.
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During the interview, she spoke about her career, as well as what’s come with her massive success.
“I think it’s hilarious, that I’m an artist for my f–king job,” she explained.
“But celebrity comes with it, and I’m not out for that. I don’t like being a celebrity at all,” she admitted.
She also talked about how 30 is a reclaiming of her own narrative as an artist.
“This is my story, and I feel like it’s me taking back my narrative. I was on my own. I did it all on my own. If I’d like to thank anyone, it would be myself,” she said.
“I think it’s an important record also for other artists to hear, those ones that I feel like are being encouraged not to value their own art, and that everything should be massive and everything should be, get it while you can,” she continued.
“Because that’s not what artists are. And I know a few of them that feel this pressure. To be like…all the time. And I just wanted to remind them all that you don’t have to be in everyone’s faces all the time. And also, you can really write from your stomach, if you want. So yeah, it definitely, definitely is my album. I don’t think I will ever be like, ‘Oh, here you go, it’s yours.’ Never.”
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