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Adele reaches divorce settlement with Simon KoneckiLos Angeles, Jan 22 - Singer Adele on Friday finalised her divorce settlement with estranged husband Simon Konecki. Simon, who is the CEO of Adele Drop4Drop charity, filed for settlement along with Adele on Thursday. The settlement of $171 million got finalised a day later. Although Adele and Simon have finished their work to finalise the divorce, the marriage won't officially end without the judge's approval, reports US Weekly. Adele and Simon will share the custody of their eight-year-old son Angelo. "Financial and other confidential business information" abouit the proceedings will not be made public. The two were last seen together as a couple at an Elton John concert in the city shortly before they announced their separation last year. Adele began dating Simon in 2011, and in October 2012 they welcomed their son Angelo. They gor married in 2016. The couple announced that they were headed for a split in April 2019. The singer filed court documents five months after the news of their split became public. --IANS ym/vnc Please Share this article with your friends. Sponsor Related & Matched:
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