Rich Paul Opens Up About His Relationship With Adele
Out of nowhere, Rich Paul shared bits about his five years with partner Adele. Three years passed before she said yes to marrying him. Most times, they stay quiet about love life stuff. Now, though, he talked—really talked—during a chat on Craig Melvin’s show called Glass Half Full. How did it start? A mutual person brought them together. Not fireworks right away—just steadily knowing each other until things shifted past polite hellos.

He tells us how his close bond with Adele became a love story.
He went on, his voice loose. Thing is, once you’re inside those groups, well, you’re stuck there. Yet staying clear of folks in cozy setups mattered—those types face pushiness all the time, after all. So stepping into their space? Never crossed my mind.
What took place just unfolded on its own, without any pushing
Later, when asked again about their start, Rich explained they’d kept running into one another by chance—those moments slowly pulled them nearer. That closeness didn’t happen fast; it grew through repeated surprise meetings. Each encounter added something quiet, unseen at first. Over time, those small overlaps shaped what came next.
Out near Craig, he said, folks moved through similar spots, ran with matching crowds, then just stayed close without trying too hard. Back then, we met often, shared laughs, and exchanged jokes. The truth is, it stayed polite—nothing more than that. Later on, the business owner laughed about how everything stayed friendly—until it clearly wasn’t anymore—ending with him being labeled “someone worth watching” by the legendary UK musician.
Rich Admits He Wasn’t a Big Adele Fan Before Their Relationship
Funny thing—Rich confessed he doesn’t really follow Adele’s songs much, yet somehow those huge tracks always find their way into his ears.
For his partner, who sold more than 120 million records across the globe, he mentioned: “Sure, I stay aware of plenty going on around me—still, those hits, the major tracks, stood out, yet many others slipped past until recently.”
Adele gave the news herself one summer night in Munich—in August 2024, just before the lights dipped low. At that moment, under a pale glow, she shared about Rich, their plans taking shape. The crowd stilled when she spoke of rings and quiet promises made offstage. Not long after midnight, whispers turned into headlines across phones everywhere
A hand-drawn note appears in shaky-camera video. Someone in the crowd lifts it high during Adele’s show. The message says something bold about love and commitment. A voice shouts just after the lights shift. Her eyes pause there for more than a second. Laughter follows, soft and surprised. Marriage wasn’t open for discussion. Still, she smiled at him, grateful. The thanks slipped out before he could say more.

They have discussed expanding their family.
Now speaking out, the pair shared hopes of growing their mixed family with another child.
A little boy turned thirteen, his mom being Adele, raising him alongside memories of a past marriage. The child goes by Angelo, carrying moments shaped with someone once close—Simon Konecki, no longer a partner but still tied through parenthood. Life now moves forward, marked by quiet steps rather than loud declarations
Fatherhood came early for the sports agent—back when his daughter entered the picture. Little has surfaced about Reonna, Richie, or Zane. Their mom stays out of view, too. He did talk once, though, on raising kids while still one himself
Back then, raising little ones while building something new felt heavy, he said to E! News. These days, watching them grow up changes how I see things. Given where life stands now—slower, steadier—handling fatherhood again might just unfold with more calm.
Adele Reveals Baby Name Ideas as She and Rich Paul Discuss Growing Their Family
A little while ago, Adele mentioned thinking about another baby with Rich. Not long after that conversation came up, she talked again about the topic. Sometimes plans shift, yet this one feels steady. She seems open to how life might unfold next. What happens down the road will come in its own time
Midway through a performance, she opened up suddenly—sharing with the crowd that having another child is something she’s eager for. When a name catches her ear these days, instead of just forgetting it, she saves it straight into her phone
Parker was one of them, and so was Spencer—then came the pause. Not saying Parker aloud felt necessary since Rich favored it so much
Later, she said something more. That girl named Ray—spelled just like the boy’s version—is someone I’m drawn to.

