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Adele is feeling broody for another baby

Los Angeles - Adele is planning to have another baby once she's finished touring.

The Hello hitmaker has decided to take a lengthy break from the music industry when she's wrapped up trotting around the globe with her Adele Live tour in March as she'd like to add another little one to her brood with her partner Simon Konecki.

As she closed the US leg of her tour on Monday in Phoenix, Arizona, she told the audience: "I'll see ya later, I'll see ya on the other side. In a couple of years when I'll be back, you won't be able to get rid of me. I'm going to go and have a baby."

The 28-year-old singer later took to Instagram to share a photograph of a sweet banner made by her son four-year-old son Angelo with "Mummy, you did it!" written on it.

She accompanied it with the caption: "I just finished my 107 shows in 10 months. 100% live every night. I bloody smashed it, even if I do say so myself. You lot have been incredible, every night you've been so beautiful, loving and engaged.

"My band and my crew you made the whole thing turn. And my beautiful family made it easy for me to do.Big love x. (sic)"

Adele set tongues wagging last month when she told her fans that she was desperate to give little Angelo a sibling now that he's reached the fourth year of his life.

She said at the time: "I'm starting to get very emotional about it because I feel like once they turn four, they're not really your actual baby anymore.

"So my womb is starting to ache a little bit. It's like, 'Baby, baby, baby. Need a baby, need a baby'. I'm not pregnant. I won't get pregnant until the end of the tour."

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