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Adele Baby Picture Debuted, Name Remains Unconfirmed

The first picture of Adele's baby finally surfaced this week when the singer was spotted in New York City.

The "Rolling in the Deep" singer shares her son with fiancé Simon Konecki.

Her 8-month-old son joined Adele at the city's Central Park Zoo Tuesday where the baby was photographed for the first time.

Despite making his media debut, the baby boy's name is still unknown, as Adele has opted to keep it private since his birth last October.

Nevertheless, it is widely believed that the little boy's name is Angelo, according to Us Weekly.

Furthering beliefs that Adele and her fiancé chose to name their child Angelo, the singer has been spotted wearing a necklace with the letter "A" and reportedly has a tattoo of the same letter behind her ear, according to the Huffington Post.

Adele first announced her pregnancy in May 2011 via a statement on her website.

 "I'm delighted to announce that Simon and I are expecting our first child together," wrote the Grammy Award-winner. "I wanted you to hear the news direct from me, obviously we're over the moon and very excited but please respect our privacy at this precious time. Yours always, Adele xx"

In addition to keeping quiet on her baby's name, Adele is also keeping details about her wedding under wraps.

However, she did take the time to debunk rumors that she had already married Konecki back in September.

"I'm not married…" Adele posted to Twitter at the time. "Zzzzzz."

Reports of a "fabulous occasion" arose last fall in which Adele wore "classic attire" and married Konecki during a quiet ceremony, according to Mail Online.

"Adele was dressed in classic attire and Simon looked very smart and joyous," said a source claiming to be close to the star.

No further details were revealed, but it appears as though the insider's account was false.

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