Adele and Oprah talked about how Adele relates many of the songs on the album to the aftermath of the divorce from Simon Konecki, the charity’s director. This was a part of a dozen excerpts released before the radio show, on Sunday evening. For one of her dark lyrics, Adele was grilled by Oprah, sitting in the same garden where the talk-show host talks in March with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In a preview clip for CBS This Morning, Oprah reads the lyrics of Adeles’s song Hold On, and asks the question if anything happened? I’m such a mess. The harder I try to return, I’m my worst enemy. My friends always said that when I feel like the lyrics in the verse, keep on saying that. That was nothing but exhausting to be continuing with it. Adele answered graciously. It is a process: the divorce, the simple act of becoming a parent, the simple act of ignoring your child the other day is no longer a plan that I had when I became a mom, and the process of a misjudgedy kept on growing. One day one starts to arrive at the door, the door one day another becomes a door one day later. And still running a house and a business such a number of people know what I’m talking about and I feel like that, but I also juggled those things. And I felt like doing nothing more. Seeing that concrete cut, I was in pain. When Adele One Night Only, CBS will celebrate Adeles return with a concert performance where she tasted her new work at six years old. CBS will broadcast a two-hour event in November on Paramount+; 10:30 and 10:30 ET/ 8:30 – 20:00. Los Angeles will host this special. Other specials will include some Adeles chart-topping hits like Easy On Me, and some new songs that never have been heard.