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11/4/15

Adele Covers 'Rolling Stone'

Adele : Rolling Stone (November 19, 2015) photo rs_634x862-151103090333-adele-rolling-stone.jpg

Adele continues her comeback domination by posing bare-faced for the new issue of Rolling Stone, where the British songbird opens up about being afraid of fame, who she would want to be a member of her squad, being supportive of all women and why her son is the boss.

The 27-year-old star is gearing up to release her new album, '25', on November and the lead single, "Hello", has already broken records by selling more than a million copies in its first week on its way to debuting at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Read excerpts from her interview below:

On Fame: "People think I hate being famous and I don't. I'm really frightened of it. I think it's really toxic, and I think it's really easy to be dragged into it. Watching Amy [Winehouse] deteriorate is one of the reasons I'm a bit frightened. We were all very entertained by her being a mess. I was f---king sad about it, but if someone showed me a picture of her looking bad, I'd look at it. If we hadn't looked, then they'd have stopped taking her picture. That level of attention is really frightening, especially if you don't live around all that showbiz stuff."

On Her Squad: "As 21 got bigger and bigger, I started getting back with all my old friends. I needed them big time. I've heard about a squad. I wish my squad was all supermodels. We are, in our brains. I guess I have my own squad." She continues, "It's not as interesting as some of the other squads that are around right now, but maybe Rihanna can be in my squad! That would be really cool. Oh, God. She's life itself, isn't she? I love her."

On Being Supportive Of Women: "I'm a feminist. I believe that everyone should be treated the same, including race and sexuality."

On Her Son, Angelo: "He's a little angel. All the things I really like about myself, he brings out in me, and he's the only person that tells me no. He completely rules me. He's the boss of me, and it's so funny for other people to watch, because I'm the boss of everything in my work life."

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