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Adele Makes Rare Comments About 13-Year-Old Son Angelo and the Surprising Way They Have Bonded

Jul 04, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  17 views
Adele Makes Rare Comments About 13-Year-Old Son Angelo and the Surprising Way They Have Bonded

Adele has rarely spoken publicly about her personal life, but in a recent appearance at the McLaren Technology Centre, the Grammy-winning singer offered a glimpse into her relationship with her 13-year-old son, Angelo. In a video shared by McLaren Racing on Friday, July 3, Adele revealed that she and her son have bonded over an unexpected shared passion: Formula 1 racing.

The 'Easy On Me' singer, 38, was given a tour of the McLaren facility by CEO Zak Brown, where she also met F1 driver Lando Norris. During the tour, Adele explained that Angelo, whom she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki, is 'really into karting and things like that.' She added that her son first expressed interest in the sport 'a couple of years ago' and that she was immediately supportive.

'I don't know many teenagers now that have an actual passion,' Adele told Brown. 'So I'm really trying to encourage it.' When Brown asked if Angelo was 'obsessed' with karting, Adele laughed and replied, 'Obsessed! But I'm also obsessed.' She elaborated: 'When your kid has an interest, you have to get into it. And more importantly, I think you have to be interested in it.'

The singer went on to say she never expected to 'bond with my soon-to-be 14-year-old son about something so passionate where we argue about drivers.' But she added: 'It's fun to have that interaction with a teenage boy in 2026. I wasn't expecting it.'

Adele's comments offer a rare public insight into her role as a mother. She and Konecki split in 2019 after seven years of marriage, but they have continued to co-parent Angelo, who has made small appearances on several of her albums, including the tracks 'Sweetest Devotion' on 25 and 'My Little Love' on 30. In those songs, snippets of conversations between Adele and a young Angelo were included, giving fans a tender look at their bond.

Now, with Angelo approaching his teenage years, Adele has found a new way to connect with him through the high-octane world of Formula 1. Karting, often considered the entry point for many professional racing drivers, has become Angelo's primary hobby. Adele's willingness to immerse herself in the sport shows her dedication to fostering his interests.

The singer's own passion for F1 has grown alongside her son's. In October 2025, Adele attended the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. During the race weekend, she visited the pit lane of the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team and posed for photos with drivers George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The team posted the picture on Instagram with the simple caption 'Iconic,' tagging the singer. Her appearance at the Grand Prix surprised many fans, but it now aligns with her newfound enthusiasm for the sport.

Adele's visit to McLaren was part of a broader promotional engagement, but it also underscored a personal journey. The McLaren Technology Centre, located in Woking, England, is a state-of-the-art facility that houses the team's design, engineering, and racing operations. During the tour, Adele was shown the team's trophy collection, simulator rooms, and the garage where race cars are prepared. She also spent time chatting with Lando Norris, one of the sport's most popular young drivers, known for his wit and skill on the track.

For Adele, who has sold over 120 million records worldwide and won 16 Grammy Awards, the shift from global pop star to F1 enthusiast may seem unexpected, but it reflects a universal parental experience: adopting a child's interest as one's own. 'When your kid has an interest, you have to get into it,' she said—a sentiment that resonates with many parents who find themselves learning about video games, sports, or music they never thought they'd care about.

Angelo's passion for karting could also point to a future in motorsports. Many F1 champions, including Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna, began their careers in karting at a young age. While it remains to be seen whether Angelo will pursue professional racing, Adele's support is clearly unwavering. She mentioned that she and her son now 'argue about drivers,' a playful dynamic that has strengthened their relationship during a time when teenagers often pull away from their parents.

Adele's rare public comments about her son have always been deeply cherished by fans. In the past, she has spoken about the challenges of balancing motherhood with a demanding career. In a 2021 interview with Vogue, she described becoming a mother as 'the most terrifying and wonderful thing that's ever happened to me.' She has also said that she writes songs as a way to explain her feelings to Angelo, most notably on the album 30, which was inspired by her divorce and its impact on her son.

The singer's recent revelations about her F1 fandom also highlight a broader cultural phenomenon: the growing popularity of Formula 1 in the United States, driven in part by the Netflix documentary series Drive to Survive. Adele, who splits her time between Los Angeles and London, may have been influenced by the sport's increasing visibility among American celebrities. Stars like Brad Pitt, Tom Brady, and Justin Bieber have all been spotted at Grands Prix in recent years.

For now, Adele seems content to support her son from the sidelines—or possibly from the grandstands. 'It's fun to have that interaction with a teenage boy in 2026,' she said, smiling. 'I wasn't expecting it.'

Adele's visit to McLaren also included a glimpse of the team's latest car and a discussion with engineers about the technology behind modern F1 machines. Brown, who has led McLaren since 2016, expressed his admiration for the singer's enthusiasm. 'She's not just a fan; she knows her stuff,' he said in a behind-the-scenes comment. Indeed, Adele's ability to discuss driver performance and team strategies suggests she has done her homework.

The singer's son Angelo, who was born in 2012, has been a private figure, rarely photographed and never interviewed. Adele has made a conscious effort to shield him from the spotlight, but she occasionally shares anecdotes that humanize her superstar image. The F1 bonding story is one of the most heartwarming yet, as it shows a side of the singer that fans rarely see: a mother fully embracing her child's world.

As Adele continues to navigate her career—she is rumored to be working on a new album—her role as a mother remains central to her identity. The 'Hello' singer has often said that becoming a parent changed her perspective on life and art. In 2016, she told Time magazine that 'being a mother is the most important job I'll ever have.' Her recent comments about Angelo and F1 reinforce that sentiment.

The relationship between Adele and her son is a reminder that even the most famous people share the same joys and challenges of parenting that everyone else does. Whether it's learning about karting or attending a Grand Prix, Adele is proving that love is about showing up and being interested—even if that means arguing over which driver deserves the championship.

In the end, the bond between mother and son, forged through a mutual love of speed and competition, is a testament to the power of shared experiences. As Adele put it: 'When your kid has an interest, you have to get into it.' And for fans, watching her do so with such genuine enthusiasm is a rare and delightful gift.


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