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Adele reveals major plans for the future as she tells fans at Vegas residency she wants to have a baby girl with husband Rich Paul

Adele wants to have another baby.

The GRAMMY Award-winning singer ,36,  already has 11-year-old son Angelo with ex-husband Simon Konecki but told fans while on stage at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas that she is hoping to have a daughter.

She said: ‘Once I am done with all my ­obligations and all of my shows, I want to have a baby.

‘I want a girl because I’ve already got a boy. I feel like she might be like the person I love the most in the world, but also prob- ably hate the most in the world — that is what I feel will happen.

‘She’s going to put me in my place all the time, isn’t she?’

The Rolling In The Deep songstress – who secretly tied the knot with Rich towards the end of last year – joked that the little one will end up being a ‘bossy little queen’ because of the parents she will have.

She said: ‘With me as her mother and Rich as her father, she’s going to be a bossy little queen, isn’t she?’

The Easy On Me singer made her return to the stage  on Friday after being forced to pull a string of dates throughout March and April because of an illness.

She told the audience during her comeback that she had to be totally silent for almost five weeks in order to get her voice back in shape.

She said :’I had to be on voice rest. When I say voice rest, I mean silence for pretty much five weeks.

‘Can you imagine me of all people not being able to talk for five weeks?’

Adele admitted that she it was ‘easy’ to stop singing for such a length of time but found it tough to stay completely silent because she ended up ‘hating’ others.

She said: ‘The singing, that’s easy.

‘I don’t mind not singing for five weeks, but not being able to talk or not being able to laugh, being on full vocal rest (was tough)

‘You end up just sort of hating people and just sort of sitting on your own in your room a lot.

‘If any of you have germs or you are sick, do not touch me when I walk through.

‘So if you’re sick, even if you get excited, just be like, “Hey”.

‘I keep getting sick, it’s terrible, and that is what the issue is — getting ­carried away with these shows hugging people . . . tears and snot