Adele Breaks Her Silence About 100-Pound Weight Loss Transformation

Oh Adele. Adele... Adele... Adele... Adele. The beauty. The talent. The undeniable legend. The one singer who deserves the credit she receives. Adele is not only insanely talented, humble, and genuine, but she's also gorgeous.

As fans know, the songstress has undergone a body transformation over the past few years, and now, she's opening up about it for the first time.

Adele is notoriously private, especially on social media.

She loves a strategic camera angle and a gorgeous, artsy photo. It's rare she ever posts pics on social media, so whenever she does — it always makes headlines.

So imagine our excitement when the 33-year-old did her first interview in 5 years this week!

Adele has been making headlines this week for not only dropping a teaser for her new single "Easy on Me" but for being on the cover of both UK and American "Vogue."

It's been a big week for Adele fans everywhere!

Speaking with both publications, Adele revealed who her most harsh critics have been during her transformation.

"My body’s been objectified my entire career," the 33-year-old explained, as per People. "It’s not just now. I understand why it’s a shock."

"I understand why some women especially were hurt. Visually I represented a lot of women. But I’m still the same person," she insisted.

"And the worst part of the whole thing was that the most brutal conversations were being had by other women about my body," she added.

"I was very [explective] disappointed with that. That hurt my feelings."

She continued: "People are shocked because I didn't share my 'journey'. They're used to people documenting everything on Instagram, and most people in my position would get a big deal with a diet brand. I couldn't give a flying [explective]."

As for her diet, she insists she didn't do anything special.

"I think one of the reasons people lost the plot was because actually, it was over a two-year period," she explained. :It was because of my anxiety. Working out, I would just feel better."

"It was never about losing weight, it was always about becoming strong and giving myself as much time every day without my phone."

"I got quite addicted to it," she admitted. "I work out two or three times a day."

She proceeded to break down her workout routine:

"So I do my weights in the morning, then I normally hike or I box in the afternoon, and then I go and do my cardio at night. I was basically unemployed when I was doing it. And I do it with trainers."

"It’s not doable for a lot of people," the 33-year-old admits, knowing not everyone has such luxuries.

"But I needed to get addicted to something to get my mind right. It could have been knitting, but it wasn’t," she continued. "I did it for myself and not anyone else. So why would I ever share it? I don't find it fascinating. It's my body."

The songstress then went on to say most stories written about her diet are totally fake.

"No intermittent fasting. Nothing. If anything I eat more than I used to because I work out so hard."

She also made it clear her transformation had nothing to do with getting a "revenge body" on her ex-husband.

"It’s ridiculous," she added. "I think it’s that people love to portray a divorced woman as spinning out of control, like, 'Oh she must be crackers. She must’ve decided she wants to be a ho.' Because what is a woman without a husband?'"

Adele has always been a stunning woman and incredibly inspirational, and I'm so happy to see she is living her best life!

h/t: People