As much as Adele loves being a mum, the singer might not be going down that road again.
In a candid interview with Vanity Fair magazine, the"Hello" crooner revealed that she might not be having another child.
Adele disclosed that after welcoming her son, Angelo in 2012 with her partner Simon Konecki, she suffered from Post-Partum depression which has left her wary of childbearing.
She said, "I think it’s the bravest thing to not have a child. All my friends and I felt pressurised into having kids because that’s what adults do.
“I love my son more than anything but on a daily basis, if I have a minute or two, I wish I could do whatever the f*** I wanted.”
When asked if she had any plans for a second baby, Adele expressed her fears, saying:
"I’m too scared. I had really bad postpartum depression after I had my son, and it frightened me... I didn't talk to anyone about it. I was very reluctant.
“My knowledge of postpartum—or post-natal, as we call it in England, is that you don’t want to be with your child. You’re worried you might hurt your child. You’re worried you weren’t doing a good job."
According to her, the condition affected her in a different way, with the "Rolling in the deep" singer saying she was "obsessed" with her child, but she kept thinking that she had "made the worst decision of her life."
That being said, there's also enormous proof that Adele is crazy about her four-year-old son.
In March this year, Adele revealed her plans to go on a five-year music break in order to spend time with her son.