It's hard for us to decide what we like about Adele more:
her powerful bring-you-to-tears music or her killer cat eye (hey, we're beauty
people, what can we say?). But on the latest cover of Rolling Stone, we see
Adele in her most stripped-down state yet—sans her signature eyeliner.
The cover is a close-up photo of Adele's bare face, made to
look like she's just gotten out of the shower; she has a towel wrapped around
her shoulders. Her hair looks like it's just been towel-dried in the most
perfect way. Another shot, inside the magazine, has a similarly stripped-down
vibe, with the 27-year-old singer lying down in a black dress, hand stretched
out in a poignant "no photos please" pose.
In the interview, Adele opens up about her new album, her
stance on feminism, why she wouldn't show off her body even if she were
thinner, and the startling reason she's afraid of fame. "People think I
hate being famous," Adele says, remembering how often she was compared to
Amy Winehouse earlier in her career. "And I don't. I'm really frightened
of it. I think it's really toxic, and I think it's really easy to be dragged
into it.... Watching Amy deteriorate is one of the reasons I'm a bit
frightened. We were all very entertained by her being a mess. I was fucking sad
about it, but if someone showed me a picture of her looking bad, I'd look at
it. If we hadn't looked, then they'd have stopped taking her picture. That
level of attention is really frightening, especially if you don't live around
all that showbiz stuff."
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