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Adele: 'I'm Done With Being A Bitter Witch'

Superstar Adele, who dominated this year's Grammy Awards, has revealed all in an interview in the March edition of Vogue: 'I'm done with being a bitter witch,' she said.

The singer, whose heartbreak led her to fame, success, and a number one album, says she is ready to let go of the anger.

Adele, who collected six Grammy Awards over the weekend, is now happily in love with the man who nursed her back into good health after her throat surgery, her new boyfriend Simon Konecki.

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She admits she is pondering taking a five-year hiatus from the music business to focus on her love life.

"If I am constantly working, my relationships fail," she admitted.

"So at least now I can have enough time to write a happy record. And be in love and be happy. And then I don't know what I'll do. Get married. Have some kids. Plant a nice vegetable patch," joked Adele.

In the issue of Vogue, which hits stands Feb. 21, the soulful singer said she thinks she will surely make a great wife.

"Come on! I'm wifey material! I'm great. No one's got to be brave. It's not like, 'You f--- me over and I'm going to write a record and make you the most hated man in the world.' I am never writing a breakup record again, by the way," she stated to the fashion magazine.

"I'm done with being a bitter witch," she declared.

In the issue, she also reveals her dislike for the red carpet.

"I hate the red carpet," she said. "I don't feel insecure, I just feel like, 'Oh, I don't want to do this.' I literally get a stomach cramp. At the VMA's last year I felt really out of my comfort zone because there were so many superstars there. But that's been the case from day one. I never feel like, Oh, yeah, I should be here. And I was missing my best friend's hen night. So I was a bit bitter that I wasn't there, to be perfectly honest."

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