After Adele surprised everyone with her seven-stone weight loss, the famed singer revealed she would drop new music this year. As the upcoming LP is in collaboration with Ryan Tedder, the OneRepublic frontman couldn't help but admit that the "Hello" hitmaker sounds a lot better today than she has ever been. Does it have something to do with her weight loss?
Tedder has been known for helping Adele writing her classic hits, like "Rumor Has It" and "Turning Tables." But as her upcoming LP has to remain secret until it's ready for release, the bandleader couldn't help but break his promise to stay mum about their new project completely.
"I'll just say that she sounds better than ever," he told The Sun. However, it was the only hint Tedder revealed after he vowed he would hold his tongue to stay completely mum about Adele's fourth album.
Adele's new album is said to be about being optimistic after a failed marriage. It may feature songs that tackle the things she does to move on after she filed for divorce from her husband, Simon Konecki, last year.
The mother-of-one accidentally revealed that she would be releasing a new album this year after she graced the wedding reception of her friend, Laura Dockrill. In a video obtained by Mail Online, she could be seen telling the crowd that they could "expect her new LP In September." After that, she sang her hit song, "Rolling in the Deep."
The news comes after a source told People that she is "getting ready both mentally and physically to promote new music." After her divorce, she is reportedly feeling free. She then stunned everyone with her new look after losing seven stone. How did she do it?
According to Express, Adele lost seven stone, thanks to a 1,000 calorie-a-day diet and green juice. Intermittent fasting, where the dieters limit their calorie consumption with a certain window frame, is also said to help her fasten the weight loss.
Aside from that, there are also rumors that Adele follows the Sirtfood Diet, which encourages people who want to lose weight to eat certain Sirt foods. In the Sirtfood Diet, she can take red wine and eat dark chocolates, dates, blueberries, strawberries, and olive oil.
However, experts revealed that this kind of diet is "not sustainable." Nutritionist Dale Pinnock also warned that if dieters are only eating 1,000-calory vegetables, it is a lot of food in terms of volume," but if they are dense, fatty food like a small steak, it is already 750 calories.