Adele is back with a vengeance since debuting her first track in four years. While on the tour promoting her forthcoming album she's given some frank interviews about her ex, motherhood and now: body image, issuing wise words about why she doesn't let insecurties "rule her life."
During a discussion with The Spectrum's Jenny Eliscu as part of a SiriusXM Town Hall talk she answered fan questions, including one on body image.
She answered candidly "I do have body image problems, for sure," she said. "But I don't let them rule my life at all."
Aptly, considereding recent devastations caused by attacks on Paris, she continued "There's bigger issues going on in the world than how I feel about myself and stuff like that."
And also gave the fan great takeaway advice, reminding them that "there's only one of you" and your differences are what makes you, you.
"There's only one of you, so why would you want to look like anyone else?" she asked. "Why would you want to have the same hair style as everyone else and have the same opinions as everybody else?"
After all, there's only one Adele ruling the charts, isn't there?