Adele has stated that she isn't ashamed of her curvaceous figure, and is actually getting frustrated with how other singers and musicians are portraying a false image to their fans:
"I've seen them up close and they don't even look like that," she revealed to The Sun.
The pregnant singer has also spoke about how she feels it is the vocal talent that should be recognized and not what someone's image is:
"I just stand there and sing. I'm not worried that I'm a 'plus size' and so much bigger than other artists," Adele said. "No matter what you look like the key is to be happy with yourself."
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