Adele may have been separated from Simon Konecki for three years, the British star is full of praise for the father of her son.

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey (relayed by the

New York Post

), broadcast this Sunday, the singer confided in her report to her ex-husband.

And she has no regrets, even though they ended up divorcing.

“I think Simon probably saved my life, to be honest with you.

It came at such a time, where the stability that he and Angelo gave me, no one else would have ever been able to give it to me.

Especially at that time, I was so young and I think I would have got a little lost in it all.

I could have easily taken questionable paths, you know?

And I would sort of self-destruct because I was overwhelmed by it all, ”she said.

Trust him with his life

In the interview, Adele specifies all the points on which Simon Konecki has been of essential support. Today in a relationship with the basketball agent Rich Paul, the star does not forget what she owes to her former companion. “He arrived and was stable. The most stable person I have had in my life so far. Even now, I would entrust my life to her, ”added the

Easy on Me

interpreter

.

The only downside, according to the singer: having had to explain three years ago, at the time of their separation, the complexities of an adult relationship to her son Angelo, now nine years old.

“Trying to explain 'I love your dad, but I'm not in love with him', it makes absolutely no sense for a 6 year old.

There were so many answers I couldn't give him because there really weren't any.

In any case, no answers that he would understand, ”she confided.

Adele's new album,

30

, is released on November 19.

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