Adele is ‘homesick’ and ‘disillusioned with Hollywood’ as she hunts for a new house in London

Adele is ‘homesick’ and ‘disillusioned with Hollywood’ as she hunts for a new house in London

‘Homesick’ Adele is considering a move back to London with fiancé Rich Paul because she has ‘become disillusioned with Hollywood’, according to sources who claim the singer is aiming to start spending more time in the UK.

The British singer, 36, announced that she would be taking a break from performing after her Las Vegas residency came to an end this month, warning fans they wouldn’t see her for ‘an incredibly long time.’ 

Now it appears Adele, who has eight-year-old son Angelo, is planning to enjoy her time away from the limelight in her native London.

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, an insider said the singer – who is worth an estimated $220 million (£173 million) – has already started hunting for a property.

‘Adele has instructed her people to look for a “beautiful and secure” home for her in the capital,’ they said.

The source made it clear that the star has no plans to sell the lavish $58million Beverly Hills mansion she shares with Rich, but only wants to spend half of the year in America.

Adele is considering a move back to London because she is ‘homesick’ and has ‘become disillusioned with Hollywood,’ sources have told DailyMail.com

The singer, 36, has no plans to sell the lavish $58million Beverly Hills mansion she shares with her fiancé Rich Paul, but intends to spend half of the year in America and half in her native UK

The singer, 36, has no plans to sell the lavish $58million Beverly Hills mansion she shares with her fiancé Rich Paul, but intends to spend half of the year in America and half in her native UK 

‘She plans on keeping her house in LA, but wants to spend at least half the year back home,’ they said.

Adele finally wrapped her Las Vegas residency on November 23 after a two-year stint at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

She is determined to take the chance to spend more time in her homeland with her son Angelo, eight, and her sports agent fiancé, in what some fans believe to be the start of an ‘early retirement.’

‘Rich has been trying to talk her out of it, but Adele is a very strong woman,’ the source noted. ‘Once she’s made up her mind, no one can change it.’

A new London home would further increase her impressive property portfolio in the UK.

After selling a $3.6million art Deco house in Brighton and a $5 million Tudor manor house in East Grinstead, the singer still owns a $11million apartment in west London, which boasts a 24-hour concierge and a climate-controlled wine store.

Back in 2021, she was also granted permission to combine a mews house and townhouse in Kensington into a mansion which she purchased for over $13million.

The redesign set her back a reported $3.1million, but the star has never officially moved into the abode.

It comes as Adele, who is worth an estimated $220 million (£173 million), recently wrapped up her Las Vegas residency

It comes as Adele, who is worth an estimated $220 million (£173 million), recently wrapped up her Las Vegas residency

'Adele has instructed her people to look for a "beautiful and secure" home for her in the capital,' the insider said (pictured with Rich in 2023)

‘Adele has instructed her people to look for a “beautiful and secure” home for her in the capital,’ the insider said (pictured with Rich in 2023)

 

The mother-of-one currently owns a $11million apartment in west London (pictured) not far from her $13million Kensington mega-mansion

The mother-of-one currently owns a $11million apartment in west London (pictured) not far from her $13million Kensington mega-mansion

When Adele first purchased her Beverly Hills home, many believed it was a sign that she was looking to truly set some roots down in Los Angeles.

Sources had previously told DailyMail.com that Adele had considered transitioning to acting.

The source stated at the time that she had been taking ‘intense acting lessons from a top Hollywood coach’ and had ‘instructed’ her team to ‘put the word out’ to major film studios and producers.’

But she has not been presented with the opportunities she had hoped for, leaving her ‘disillusioned’ with Hollywood.

‘She thought she’d already be getting movie offers after her reps put the word out a few months ago that she wanted to follow in Lady Gaga’s footsteps and segue into film,’ the insider said. 

‘But nothing has materialized on that front so far.’

Adele isn’t the only star feeling disillusioned with the United States, and could join a swathe of famous faces who are relocating, in particular to the UK.

Several British stars have fled in recent months due to fears about the political landscape after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the presidential election earlier this month.

The singer is determined to take the chance to spend more time in her homeland amid what some fans believe to be the start of an 'early retirement'

The singer is determined to take the chance to spend more time in her homeland amid what some fans believe to be the start of an ‘early retirement’

Sophie Turner, 28, told Harper’s Bazaar that she realized she had to ‘get the f**k out’ of America because of gun violence and the overturning of Roe v Wade.

The Game of Thrones alum had been living in the states with Joe Jonas and their two children Willa and Delphine, but she returned to her native UK in the wake of their acrimonious split last year.

Sources recently revealed that Barbie actress American Ferrera and her husband, Ryan Piers Williams, were left ‘sick’ over the news of Trump’s re-election and have plans to find the ‘best opportunities’ for their children in the UK.

Actress Minnie Driver, 54, told The Times of London in July that she had returned to the UK after nearly three decades of living in Los Angeles.

And at the time, she revealed that if Trump were to be re-elected, she would have a hard time returning to America.

‘If I lived in a red [Republican] state, no, I couldn’t [return],’ she said. ‘But living in California, you are somewhat insulated.

‘But do you want to go and live in a bubble? Do you run away from the fire or do you go back and help?’

Others have quit in recent months for the benefit of their children, including Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes.

The source noted that the singer's fiancé isn't sold on the plan: 'Rich has been trying to talk her out of it, but Adele is a very strong woman. Once she¿s made up her mind, no one can change it'

The source noted that the singer’s fiancé isn’t sold on the plan: ‘Rich has been trying to talk her out of it, but Adele is a very strong woman. Once she’s made up her mind, no one can change it’

Mendes, 50, told The Times last month that she and her husband, 43, were living in Notting Hill, London, with their two kids, adding: ‘We have access to those communal gardens. Seriously, it’s magical.’

A source previously told People that they opted to leave Los Angeles because they ‘didn’t want their girls to grow up around other celebrity kids.’

Johnny Depp packed up for the UK in search of a ‘quiet life’ in the wake of his highly publicized trial with Amber Heard.

‘He really feels London is a home. It is more of a quiet life, but filled with painting and music,’ a source told People.

Earlier this month sources told DailyMail.com that disgraced comedian Ellen DeGeneres has also ditched the US for the UK to kick off her ‘retirement’ with wife Portia de Rossi in the Cotswolds.

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