Adele admits she suffers ‘really bad seasonal depression’
Opening up about her move from London to LA, Adele has admitted she suffers “really bad seasonal depression”.
Adele suffers “really bad seasonal depression”.
The ‘Rolling in the Deep’ singer, 35, who recently shed around seven stone as part of a lifestyle overhaul, has the condition SAD, which sparks depression while the weather is bleak.
She said in a rare interview with The Hollywood Reporter: “I get really bad seasonal depression, so the weather (in America) is good for me.
“It is strange sometimes, because I’m very British. Because it’s a bit harder for me to go out nowadays, what I love the most about LA is everyone goes to each other’s houses. I like that.”
Adele was also asked if she has considered acting, and replied: “There is one movie I want to do, but the guy whose movie it would be, he’s not mentally ready to write the script for it… I’m not giving you no clues, though. I bug him every now and then about it, but he’s just not there yet.
“But that’s the only role I ever want, because I think I’d nail it.”
Adele also revealed she would rather work in showbiz out of the spotlight.
She said: “My dream job is to be a script reader. People think it's hilarious and they don't take me seriously. I say to my manager, ‘I want to be really successful at something.’ He’s like, ‘What?’
“I was like, ‘But (music) is my hobby. I just fell into it. I want to be in TV and behind the scenes.’”
And Adele admitted her gigs – which have included her run in Las Vegas over the last year – made her fear she would ruin her vocal cords.
She added: “I get nervous about wearing my voice out. (The show is) a lot of singing. It’s two hours. It’s all live. And I chat as well.”