Adele splashes out on a London home for her mum worth £600,000
Adele has treated her mother to a brand new pad in the capital
Adele has treated her mother to a brand new pad in the capital
Adele may be wrapped up in the joys of motherhood, but she’s still found the time to look after her own mum as well as her baby boy.
According to reports, the star has spent her well-deserved millions ensuring her mother now has a plush new pad in London.
The Sunday Mirror report the Golden Globe winning singer signed over a £600,000apartment in Notting Hill, London to her mother, Penny Adkins.
Adele deeded over the new home to her mother, which is comfortably close to her own £5.6 million house also in the Notting Hill area - a favourite with celebrities.
The star’s property portfolio also comprises of a £2.5 million pad in Brighton and £1.1 million flat in South West London although she is currently renting a house in Beverly Hills.
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It’s been widely reported that Adele’s mother raised her alone, working two jobs to support the family and nurture Adele’s ambitions to be a superstar.
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And it certainly paid off, Adele is now preparing to perform at the Oscars later this month, as well as being nominated for a gong.
What do you think of Adele buying her mum a home near hers? Would you prefer your parents to live nearer to you? Let us know below.
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