Adele, who has inspired many with her 100-pound weight loss journey, recently revealed in an interview with Vogue that her transformation was never about losing the weight. It was more about taking care of her mental health.
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The singer also revealed she did not diet, but simply became more active, working out several times a day, as well as more mindful about her drinking habits. But the singer doesn’t deprive herself of her favorite foods, even if they’re on the more indulgent spectrum.
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In a new video interview done by British Vogue, she revealed that she still very much indulges in her favorite fast-food order. For more, check out Adele’s Former Trainer Says This Is How the Singer Lost So Much Weight.
Adele is super down-to-earth when it comes to her #1 restaurant meal. “My ideal meal, my death row meal, my last meal, would be a McChicken Nugget with a Big Mac and then fries,” she said in the video.
But if you think the singer’s all about ordering takeout, you’re wrong. According to her, she’s a pretty great self-taught cook. She credits chef and fellow Brit Jamie Oliver for teaching her the cooking basics.
“I learned to cook on my own, I was on my own maybe I was like, 18, maybe like two months and I was getting loads of takeaways and it was just costing too much money,” she said. “So I think I read ’30-Minute Meals’ by good ol’ Jamie Oliver. That’s how I learned the basics of cooking.”
. . . and isn’t afraid to say it. While trying a classic British trifle in her video, she said she doesn’t actually ever put fruit on hers (just jelly, custard, and cream), and added that she could absolutely go for a Terry’s Chocolate Orange.