Adele says biggest life change since '21' is where she grocery shops

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LONDON -- Adele has revealed the success that followed the release of her 2011 album 21 was like “an out-of-body experience.”

“It’s very easy to give in to being famous,” she says in a new interview with Observer Music.

“Because it’s charming. It’s powerful. It draws you in. Really, it’s harder work resisting it. But after a while I just refused to accept a life that was not real.”

But there is one thing that Adele did accept. What is it, we wonder? A chauffeur? Champagne baths? An unlimited supply of perfectly ripe avocados delivered to her door every single day?

Nope.

Despite endless offers of product endorsement deals and public appearances, Adele admits that biggest change to her life has been in her grocery shopping, as she now chooses to purchase her food stuffs and essentials at British middle-class Mecca, Waitrose.

Stay humble, Adele and keep being you.

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