Rich Paul, Adele.Photo:Getty

Adele, Rich Paul

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Adeleis showing support for her man!

The singer, 35, shared acarousel of images on InstagramSunday, including one photo where she posed with a copy of her boyfriendRich Paul’s new memoir,Lucky Me: A Memoir of Changing the Odds.

Inthe image, Adele stood in her dressing room wearing a gold and black dress for herLas Vegas residency, as she held Paul’s book in front of her face, revealing only her eyes.

“Weekend 31,” the “Somone Like You” songstress wrote in a simple caption for her selection of images.

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Adele Rich Paul

Paul toldGayle Kingduring an appearance onCBS Morningsearlier this week that the singer has “been great,” adding, “I think she would agree that we definitely helped each other.”

“We’re in a good space. Happy. She’s superb," the Klutch Sports Group CEO continued. “We’ve been great for each other.”

Paul did note, however, that he wasn’t getting into specifics because he’s “not the type of person” to put his personal life out in the open, explaining, “It’s not for the media. It’s not for paparazzi. It’s for us."

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LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 28: Adele and Rich Paul attend the basketball game between Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies Round 1 Game 6 of the 2023 NBA Playoffs against Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on April 28, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Paul recentlyopened up to PEOPLEabout his memoir and how the darker parts of it resonated most with hispartner of more than two years.

“It was very emotional,” Paul said of Adele’s response to his book. “I think a lot of it probably hit home, so yeah, it was a difficult read [for her].”

“When you read the book, you get to dive into a lot of the things that I had to overcome,” added Paul. “But hence the title ofLucky Me. I was lucky enough to be able to continue down a path where there wasn’t a ton of light, but the door was cracked with a little light, and I was smart enough not to invest in the pitfalls that were there for me every day in my environment.”

Lucky Me: A Memoir of Changing the Oddsis now available to purchase.

source: people.com