An international superstar like Adele doesn't need to confirm her marriage on Ongoing Series Archivesthe cover of a magazine. Or even on Twitter.
She's perfectly fine just telling fans in person, which is exactly what she did during a concert in Brisbane, Australia.
SEE ALSO: Adele invites drag impersonator on stage to belt tunes and take selfiesAdele was chatting to the crowd about the inspiration for "Someone Like You" (hint: it's love) when she inadvertently revealed the news of her marriage to longtime partner, Simon Konecki.
"As bad a break-up can be, and as bitter and horrible and messy it can be, that feeling when you first fall for someone is the best feeling on earth," she said. "And I am addicted to that feeling. Obviously I can't go through with those feelings because I'm married now."
Rumours of her marriage to Konecki had been circling for a while, especially when she was spotted wearing quitethe ring and thanked her "husband" at this year's Grammys.
The couple have been together since 2011, and they have a 4-year-old son.
Given how much attention the press gives her, keeping news of a marriage on the down low isn't such a bad idea at all.
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