HEX GIRLS in SCOOBY DOO AND THE WITCH’S GHOST (1999), dir. Jim Stenstrum

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HEX GIRLS in SCOOBY DOO AND THE WITCH’S GHOST (1999), dir. Jim Stenstrum
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Asked about if she revisited any iconic divorce albums in the process of writing hers — Adele responds that she didn’t know she was making a divorce album. She’s not sure it is one, in fact. “He’s not one of my exes. He’s the dad of my child.” If the new album is a divorce album, it’s a different kind of divorce album. “It was more me divorcing myself,” she says, exploding into a laugh that sounds like a balloon buzzing around a room as it deflates. “Just being like, Bitch, f*ckin’ hot mess, get your f*ckin’ shit together!”
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ADELE photographed by Alasdair Mclellan for VOGUE US (November 2021)