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Adele looks to Jamaica
Monday, October 08, 2012
Internet reports are quoting British singer Adele stating that her next vacation will be in Jamaica.
Adele who has been confirmed as the voice behind the theme song for the new Jamaica Bond movie Skyfall is now expecting her first baby with partner Simon Konecki.
According to the online story Adele plans to visit Ian Flemming's Goldeneye estate in Oracabessa, St Mary, Jamaica after giving birth.
"After working on the new Bond theme for over a year, Adele can't get enough of the series," a source was quoted as telling British newspaper The Sun.
"She came across Ian Fleming's house when she was researching the spy series and now has her heart set on going there. Whether it'll be suitable for her and a new baby, who knows, but she at least wants to visit."
Adele's made her presence felt on the music scene in 2008 with the album entitled 19 named for her age and featured two hit singles Hometown Glory and Chasing Pavement. The follow-up album 21netted her an armful of Grammy Awards and hit singles, Set Fire to the Rain and Rolling in the Deep.
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