ADELE has broken her silence on the public response to her dramatic weight loss.
The global superstar will reveal her fourth album on Friday following the release of latest single Easy On Me last month.
The Chasing Pavements singer said she was “not shocked or fazed” by the reactions to her dramatic weight loss.
The 33-year-old said she had not set out to drop almost 100lbs (45kg) and that she had always been body-positive.
Adele opens up on response to her weight loss
Speaking to Oprah Winfrey during an exclusive interview ahead of launching her new album, Adele said: “My body has been objectified my entire career, I’m too big, I’m too small, I’m hot or I’m not.
“I never looked up to anyone because of their weight.
“I’m body positive then and I’m body positive now.
“But it’s not my job to validate how people feel about their bodies.
“I feel bad if anyone feels horrible about themselves but that’s not my job. I’m trying to sort my own life out.
“I can’t have another worry.”
The singer also revealed she loves lifting weights in the gym and at her strongest was deadlifting 160lbs (72kgs), telling her trainers she wanted to win an Olympic medal.
“I’m actually an athlete, I’m not even boasting,” she said.
“I’m also a very good boxer, I’ve got a left hook that could kill you.
“If only at school I hadn’t discovered boys and someone had told me to go and do a bit more PE.”
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