Adele and Rich Paul have once again become the subject of breakup speculation, but the latest claim appears to be built more on social media rumor than confirmed reporting.
The singer and the NBA super agent have kept much of their relationship private, which often leaves room for speculation whenever an unverified post gains traction.
This time, the rumor spread quickly because of how directly it framed their status, despite the lack of confirmation from either side. For now, there is no verified evidence that the relationship has ended.

Adele and Rich Paul’s breakup claim spreads online
As shared via HoopsCrave on X, the post claimed: “Adele has ended her relationship with Rich Paul.”
The problem is that the claim has not been backed by any official statement from Adele, Rich Paul or their representatives.
It has also not been confirmed by major entertainment outlets that typically track developments involving the couple.
That makes the post, at this stage, an unverified rumor rather than a confirmed breakup.
Why the Adele and Rich Paul breakup rumor appears false
The available context points against treating the split claim as fact. Adele confirmed her engagement to Rich Paul during a Munich concert in August 2024, and reputable reports have continued to describe the pair as engaged rather than separated.
The couple has also been seen together publicly in recent years, including courtside appearances at NBA games, which has been one of the few ways fans have tracked their relationship given how private they usually are.
There is also precedent for false breakup speculation around them. Adele previously shut down similar rumors by publicly referencing Rich Paul in a social media post, making it clear at the time that reports of trouble between them were not accurate.
As of now, the newest breakup claim appears to come from social media chatter rather than verified sourcing. Until Adele, Rich Paul or a credible outlet confirms otherwise, the safest reading is that the rumor is false.
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