Adele allegedly confirmed that she and Rich Paul are getting married.

Adele sparked new rumors about the couple's alleged marriage last year when she referred to the sports agent as her "husband."

According to reports, she officially announced her union to Deuxmoi at her best friend Alan Carr's comedy event in Los Angeles, where two members of the crowd reportedly corroborated the news.

An onlooker revealed, "I was at Alan Carr's comedy show in LA tonight and Adele was in the audience. Alan asked the crowd if anyone got married recently and Adele shouted "I did"."

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Another audience member added what he saw during the small and intimate show, "When he asked if anyone got married recently she yelled "I did". Super cute all around and was super sweet but dipped right before it ended."

Her guards entered solely to deliver some food to her.

Adele's agents have been approached by MailOnline for a comment. In response to reports of a potential marriage, Rich, 41, addressed them last month, sharing how he and Adele, 35, had "helped each other" over their two years of dating.

Rich spoke highly of his partner during his appearance on CBS Mornings, saying, "I think she would agree that we definitely helped each other."

She has been fantastic. We're in a terrific place, and I am too. Joyful. She's amazing. She has really helped me. We've been quite helpful to one another. The anchor of CBS, Gayle King, then questioned Rich about the rumors that he and Adele were married.

 

Should she address Adele as "Mrs. Paul" the next time she speaks with her, the journalist inquired?

Playing coy, Richard first stated, "You can say whatever you want," but then clarified that he wasn't the kind of person to discuss [his] personal life publicly. Not for the media, please. 

In other news, Adele was spotted crying at one of her Las Vegas performances last month after seeing the physician who delivered her child among the crowd.

"Shut up!" she exclaimed during a rendition of her 2015 hit 'When We Were Young', running over to give a man in the audience a hug (via Billboard). "Oh my God! Colin! This is my doctor that gave birth to my baby," she continued as the band continued playing.

"I haven't seen you for years."

The singer had already made news after beginning her residency at Caesars Palace's The Colosseum.

The "Chasing Pavements" singer disclosed earlier this month that she became a "borderline alcoholic" during her 20s and has been clean for about three months.

She confirmed that she will no longer be taking photographs with concertgoers out of concern that she would have COVID-19 when a fan proposed to her elsewhere during the performances. 

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