Adele shows her support for footballer John Stones by wearing a number five England shirt while in Sardinia with fashion designer Tom Ford

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Adele is proving to be quite the sports enthusiast of late having been to the Formula One, and now showing her support for the England football team. 

The singer, 38, was seen wearing a shirt sporting John Stones' famous number five as she headed out with her pal Tom Ford in Sardinia.

While enjoying a sunny getaway, Adele showed her support for the Three Lions with her England jersey, ahead of their blockbuster semi-final match on Wednesday.

England are set to go head-to-head with reigning champions Argentina for a place in the World Cup Final.

Toting her belongings in a Hermes Birkin bag, Adele arrived back on the picturesque Mediterranean island.

Adele is set to make her acting debut in Tom's upcoming film Cry to Heaven, which is adapted from the 1982 Anne Rice novel of the same name.

Adele is proving to be quite the sports enthusiast of late having been to the Formula One and now showing her support for the England football team

The singer was seen wearing a shirt sporting John Stones' famous number five as she headed out with her pal Tom Ford in Sardinia

She is set to appear alongside big names including Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Paul Bettany and Adolescence's Owen Cooper.

The novel is set in the 18th Century world of the 'castrati' - male singing stars who were castrated to preserve their high voices - and follows the story of two castrati who become successful opera singers in Venice.

It comes after Adele made a rare public appearance at the British Grand Prix last week, having admitted she shared a Formula One 'obsession' with her son Angelo.

For the occasion, Adele looked trendy in a fan T-shirt paying tribute to 2025 World Champion Lando Norris and his team McLaren while pairing the tee with a delicate necklace adorned with the word 'Mummy'. 

The star is known for her love of the sport and was spotted in October last year at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, where she posed with Mercedes' two drivers, George Russell and Kimi Antonelli.

On Friday, she gave a very rare interview about son Angelo, 13, as she revealed they have bonded over their joint 'obsession' with Formula 1.

Other stars in attendance on the big day included Queen rocker Brian May, Damson Idris, Sam Claflin, Rebekah and Jamie Vardy and Hannah Waddingham.

While enjoying a sunny getaway, Adele showed her support for the Three Lions with her England jersey, ahead of their blockbuster semi-final match on Wednesday

Toting her belongings in a Hermes Birkin bag, Adele arrived back on the picturesque Mediterranean island

Adele is set to make her acting debut in Tom's upcoming film Cry to Heaven, which is adapted from the 1982 Anne Rice novel of the same name

She is set to appear alongside big names including Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Paul Bettany and Adolescence's Owen Cooper

It comes after Adele made a rare public appearance at the British Grand Prix last week, having admitting she shared a Formula One 'obsession' with her son Angelo

The star is known for her love of the sport and was spotted in October last year at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas , where she posed with Mercedes' two drivers

On Friday, she gave a very rare interview about son Angelo, 13, as she revealed they have bonded over their joint 'obsession' with Formula 1

Adele made a surprise appearance at the McLaren Racing headquarters where she chatted to chief executive Zac Brown and F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri

Adele couldn't contain her excitement as she gushed that she has created a close 'bond' with her 13-year-old son, who she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki

Displaying some of his signature pieces, designer Tom sported sharp black trousers and a white shirt as he arrived in Sardinia

Adele showed her support for England with her John Stones shirt ahead of the semi-final clash

Pregnant Holly Ramsay joined in the festivities, as she flashed her bump in a tight white skirt as she posed with former racing driver Susie Wolff. 

Adele made a surprise appearance at the McLaren Racing headquarters where she chatted to chief executive Zac Brown and F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

Adele couldn't contain her excitement as she gushed that she has created a close 'bond' with her 13-year-old son, who she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki, after he took an interest in karting, which is how F1 drivers progress into the sport.

She said: 'So my son is really into karting and things like that. I don't know. He just sort of asked about it a couple of years ago and I was like, 'All right.'

'I don't know many teenagers who have a passion so I'm really trying to encourage it. He's obsessed but I'm also obsessed.'She continued: 'But just like when your kid has an interest, you have to lean into it. More importantly, I think you have to be interested in it.

'And I don't think I ever expected to bond with my soon to be 14-year-old son about something so passionately where we like argue about drivers, you know.

'But it's fun to have that interaction with a teenage boy in 2026, I wasn't expecting it.'

The 16-time Grammy Award winner later sat down for a candid chat with 2025 F1 World Champion Lando, who asked, 'Do you actually still enjoy singing?'

Adele admitted: 'I don't sing very often anymore', but as she pulled on the driving headset she couldn't help but belt out a few lines of Britney Spears' Baby One More Time.

The Hello singer went on to discuss how 'ridiculous' her job is as she opened up about her 'struggles with fame.'

'Oh my god. I think it is ridiculous that my job is being a singer. No, never believed [it would happen]', she said. 'I wanted to be an A&R. I never thought that I was the talent.

'I knew I was really good with music, which is why I thought I'd be so good at discovering new talent.

'It is incredibly unlikely that a girl from Tottenham is going to go on to have any kind of career in England, let alone sort of universally and stuff like that. So, it was never an option.

'It's very well known that I struggle with the fame side of it. If I remind myself like it's a joke that my job is being a singer, I just always try and lean into that.'

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