Adele's (fake) exes show up on YouTube, Twitter

Feb 15, 2012 - 11:42
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Adele's (fake) exes show up on YouTube, Twitter
Adele's (fake) exes show up on YouTube, Twitter

Adele may have music's most infamous ex, the unnamed jerkface who inspired her Grammy-smashing "21" album. According to this video, his name is "Dan" and he's releasing his own album, featuring songs like "We Only Dated for 2 Weeks" and "Can I Have My Snuggie Back?"

Just don't confuse Dan with the other faux ex tweeting as @adelesexbf (Sample tweet: "Adele always said "ex-squeeze me" instead of excuse me"). The New York Post claims her REAL ex is British musician Slinky Sunbeam, although we're unsure how the aching beauty of "Someone Like You" could be inspired by a dude named for a toy and a toaster.

Do you want her real ex to come forward?

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