According to sources at Life & Style magazine, Adele‘s gone and pulled a fast one on all of us (aside from that abrupt baby-having bomb she dropped a few months ago)—she’s probably married! Sources at Life & Style claim that Adele is over the moon about her pregnancy, and is definitely sporting that glow we all love so much:
“Adele was relaxed and calm, and she and Simon looked really great together. She seemed very, very happy. She absolutely does have a pregnancy glow.”
L&S also claims that Adele’s been recently spotted (see above cover) wearing a gold wedding-looking band on her all-important finger, and states that she and fiance, Simon Konecki, have already gotten married ahead of schedule:
“Adele and Simon managed to keep the baby news a secret for so long that there are rumors they’ve already gotten married, too. She’s an old-fashioned girl and can’t wait to be part of a family unit. She just wants to focus on the baby and the man she loves.”
Oh man. Guys, this chokes me right up. Seriously, the idea of the woman who penned (and belted) “Someone Like You” as an “old-fashioned girl” who glows at the thought of being “part of a family unit”? Girlfriend’s probably reached her life’s apex right here—and it definitely, definitely doesn’t get any better than this. Promise.
This may sound stupid and sad (because I’ve been married for 5 years now!) but i have no idea where the correct location the wedding band should be. Is it on the left or the right? How about the engagement ring?
I know the wedding band is on the left, and I wear my engagement ring along with the band on my left, but some people debate as to whether the engagement ring (on its own) belongs on the left or the right. I always wore mine on my left pre-marriage, anyway.
The wedding band is worn on your left hand and so does the engagement ring. Also, if you wear the engagement ring after marriage which most do, the wedding band is worn first (closest to the heart) and then the engagement ring is worn on top of the wedding band. That is etiquette & traditional anyways. Hope that helps.
I’m sorry but “after years of heartache?” Really? She’s what, a whopping 23, 24 years old?