Adele warns Kelly Clarkson ‘don’t have a baby, you’ll be stuck in baby land’

Nov 14, 2013 - 15:24
Nov 14, 2013 - 15:28
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Adele warns Kelly Clarkson ‘don’t have a baby, you’ll be stuck in baby land’
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock are trying for a baby (Picture: Reuters)

If you have wondered where Adele has disappeared to she is stuck in ‘baby land’.

The showbiz recluse has been waing off other celebrity would-be mums from having kids after dropping off the radar since giving birth to her baby son Angelo last October.

US crooner Kelly Clarkson revealed the 25-year-old Oscar winner put her off kids during a meet at this year’s Grammy Awards.

Clarkson said Adele told her: ‘Girl, don’t have a baby ‘cause everything else will go on the back buer. I’m living in baby land!’

However the 31-year-old Since You’ve been Gone singer is defying Adele’s waing and is going at it ‘like rabbits’ with new hubby Brandon Blackstock in the hope of getting knocked up.

She said: ‘[We want a baby] now! Practice makes perfect! We’re trying, trying, trying … Like rabbits!’

Adele waed Kelly Clarkson to not have a baby (Picture: Getty Images)

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