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Adele ‘Treats Family To Fancy Holiday’ After Being Named Among Top 10 Highest Celebrity Earners

The singer has apparently treated the fam to a yacht holiday

Adele was named as one of the top 10 highest celebrity earners last week in Forbes magazine’s annual poll, but it seems like the singer is super generous with her money and has allegedly splashed thousands hiring a flashy yacht for her close-knit family.

Big spender! Adele has allegedly treated her family to a flashy holiday (Photo: WENN)

The Skyfall singer is said to have treated her nearest and dearest to a cruise around the Med.

An insider tells The Daily Star: “Adele loves spending on her nearest and dearest. She’s hired a superyacht, which is out of this world, for her extended family.”

“Adele’s nana Doreen is aboard, as well as her aunties and cousins. She’s spent nearly £200,000 hiring the luxury vessel, which is elegant but very bling.”

They continued: “The huge yacht comes with a collection of jet skis, a marble cocktail bar, a hot tub, plasma TV with full surround sound and four bathrooms.”

Meanwhile, Adele found herself at the centre of even more marriage rumours earlier this month, but the most recent reports have now been revealed as a hoax, after “ring snaps” were identified as being two years old.

Adele and partner Simon Konecki were reported to have tied the knot in secret for the umpteenth time by several publications including Look, Glamour and The Daily Mail, who mistook a photo of the Skyfall singer in 2011 for a recent one.

Adele was said to have been spotted with the ring at a recent Robbie Williams’ concert after a fan uploaded an image of the songstress to their Twitter page.

Quick to zero in on the diamond ring on her ring finger several publications sparked a wedding frenzy, speculating that the mother had eloped, however, it later emerged that the snap was two years old and taken at Deutscher Musikpreis in 2011.

Uh-oh!

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