Adele earns £41,000 a day from her album, 21
Adele’s finances are pitch perfect as it’s revealed she’s amassed a £15 million fortune
Adele’s finances are pitch perfect as it’s revealed she’s amassed a £15 million fortune
Adele’s talents have hit all the right notes - including financial ones - as it’s revealed she earns £41,000 a day before she’s even had her breakfast. And she owes most of the sum to the phenomenal success of her second album, 21.
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The singer’s company, Melted Stone Ltd, released its accounts and show that she currently has £10.3million in the bank as well as £4.6million coming in for royalities and other payments, netting her a tidy sum of just under £15million.
The previous year, 2010, Adele’s financial assets amounted to £341,000 – which is proof the past two years have been the making of the star. With full credit going to the success of Adele's album, 21, in America.
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The record has sold 25 million copies globally - over three times what her first release, 19, sold. Adele’s finances will see another boost too with her work on James Bond hit, Skyfall.
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Adele is currently spending her cash on an LA pad as she prepares to perform at the Oscars. She’s renting Sir Paul McCartney’s former mansion at £47,000 a month, near to her friend Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda.
Good for her!
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