Adele confirms marriage to Simon Konecki by calling him her ‘husband’ in Grammys acceptance speech
The Hello singer triumphed on Sunday night winning five awards
ADELE appeared to confirm she has married partner Simon Konecki at Sunday night's Grammys by calling him her "husband".
And during her acceptance speech for her album, 25, she thanked her little family and seemed to reveal they had finally tied the knot.
She said: "Grammys, I appreciate it, the Academy, I love you, my manager, my husband and my son – you’re the only reason I do it."
Speaking about her comeback, she said that it "took an army" to help her get her latest album off the ground.
Adele said: "I struggled and I still do struggle being a mum but this made me feel in some way like I have got some of myself back again."
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But she glanced down to where Beyonce and her family were sitting and said: "I can't accept this award because, for me, Beyonce, Lemonade was amazing.
"It was so monumental and so soul bearing. We saw another side of you that we don't always get to see.
"We adore you, you are our light. The way you make me feel, and the way you make my black friends feel, is amazing. I love you so much, I always have and always will."
Adele made no effort to conceal the band as she went shopping for health food in Beverley Hills, amid rumours that she was planning to marry Simon, 42, in a Christmas ceremony.
SELECTED WINNERS AT THE 2017 GRAMMY AWARDS
Album of the Year:
'25' - Adele
Record of the Year:
'Hello' - Adele
Song of the Year:
'Hello' - Adele
Best Rap Album:
Chance the Rapper - 'Coloring Book'
Best Urban Contemporary Album:
Beyonce - 'Lemonade'
Best Rock Song:
'Blackstar' - David Bowie
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
'Stressed Out' - Twenty One Pilots
Best New Artist:
Chance the Rapper
Best Pop Vocal Album:
Adele - '25'
Best Pop Solo Performance:
'Hello' - Adele
Best R&B performance:
Solange - 'Cranes In the Sky'
Best R&B song:
Maxwell - 'Lake By the Ocean'
Best R&B Album:
Lalah Hathaway - 'Lalah Hathaway Live'
Best Rap Song:
Drake - 'Hotline Bling'
Best Dance Recording:
The Chainsmokers - 'Don’t Let Me Down'
Best dance/electronic album:
Skin - 'Flume'
Best Music Video:
Beyonce - 'Formation'
Best Country Song:
'Humble and Kind' - Tim McGraw