Adele shows her support for footballer John Stones by wearing a number five England shirt while in Sardinia with fashion designer Tom Ford

Adele has proven to be quite the sports enthusiast by recently joining Formula 1 and now she’s showing her support for the England football team.
The 38-year-old singer was spotted wearing a shirt bearing John Stones’ famous number five as he headed to Sardinia with pal Tom Ford.
Enjoying a sunny getaway, Adele showed her support for the Three Lions in an England jersey ahead of Wednesday’s blockbuster semi-final.
England will compete head-to-head with reigning champion Argentina to take part in the World Cup final.
Putting her belongings in her Hermes Birkin bag, Adele returned to the beautiful Mediterranean island.
Adele will have her acting debut in Tom’s film Cry to Heaven, adapted from Anne Rice’s 1982 novel of the same name.
Adele has proven she’s quite the sports enthusiast by recently joining Formula 1 and now she’s showing her support for the England football team
The singer was spotted wearing a shirt bearing John Stones’ famous number five as he headed to Sardinia with pal Tom Ford.
He will star alongside big names like Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Paul Bettany and Adolescence’s Owen Cooper.
The novel is set in the 18th century world of castrati (male singing stars who were castrated to preserve their high voices) and tells the story of two castrati who became successful opera singers in Venice.
It comes after Adele made a rare public appearance at the British Grand Prix last week, admitting she shares a Formula One ‘obsession’ with her son Angelo.
At the event, Adele looked trendy in a fan t-shirt that paid tribute to 2025 World Champion Lando Norris and his team McLaren, and she paired it with a dainty necklace emblazoned with the word ‘Mummy’.
The star is known for his love of sports and was spotted posing with two of Mercedes’ drivers, George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas in October last year.
On Friday, he gave a rare interview about his 13-year-old son Angelo, revealing they bond over their shared ‘obsession’ with Formula 1.
Other stars attending the big day included Queen rocker Brian May, Damson Idris, Sam Claflin, Rebekah, Jamie Vardy and Hannah Waddingham.
Enjoying a sunny getaway, Adele showed her support for the Three Lions in an England jersey ahead of Wednesday’s blockbuster semi-final.
Adele packed her belongings into a Hermes Birkin bag and headed back to the beautiful Mediterranean island
Adele will have her acting debut in Tom’s film Cry to Heaven, adapted from Anne Rice’s 1982 novel of the same name.
He will star alongside big names like Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Colin Firth, Paul Bettany and Adolescence’s Owen Cooper.
It comes after Adele made a rare public appearance at the British Grand Prix last week and admitted she shares an ‘obsession’ with Formula 1 with her son Angelo.
The star is known for his love of the sport and was spotted posing with two Mercedes drivers at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas in October last year.
On Friday, she gave a rare interview about her 13-year-old son Angelo, revealing they bonded over their shared “obsession” with Formula 1.
Adele made a surprise appearance at McLaren Racing headquarters, where she chatted with CEO Zac Brown and F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Adele couldn’t hide her excitement as she said she had formed a close ‘bond’ with her 13-year-old son, whom she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki.
Designer Tom wore sharp black trousers and a white shirt when he arrived in Sardinia, showing off some of his signature pieces.
Adele showed her support for England with her John Stones jersey ahead of the semi-final match
Pregnant Holly Ramsay also joined in the festivities, showing off her belly in a tight white skirt as she posed with former racing driver Susie Wolff.
Adele made a surprise appearance at McLaren Racing headquarters, where she chatted with CEO Zac Brown and F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Adele could not hide her excitement when she said that she formed a close ‘bond’ with her 13-year-old son, with whom she lives with her ex-husband Simon Konecki, after he became interested in karting, a sport in which F1 drivers turn to this sport.
He said: ‘My son is really into karting and stuff like that. I don’t know. He asked that a few years ago and I said, ‘Okay.’
‘I don’t know too many young people with passion so I really try to encourage it. He’s obsessed, but so am I.” He continued: ‘But just like if your child has an interest, you should focus on that too. More importantly, I think you need to deal with it.
‘And I don’t think I ever expected to bond so passionately with my soon-to-be 14-year-old son over something we love to discuss about drivers.
‘But it was fun to have that interaction with a young kid in 2026, I wasn’t expecting it.’
The 16-time Grammy Award winner then joined 2025 F1 World Champion Lando in a candid conversation, where Lando asked: ‘Do you really still enjoy singing?’
Adele admitted: ‘I don’t sing very often anymore’ but she couldn’t resist belting out a few lines of Britney Spears’ Baby One More Time while wearing the headphones.
The Hello singer went on to reveal how ‘ridiculous’ her job is as she described her ‘struggle with fame’.
‘My god. I find it ridiculous that my profession is singing. No I never believed [it would happen]’ he said. ‘I wanted to be an A&R. I never thought I was talented.
‘I knew I was really good at music, so I thought I’d be great at discovering new talent.
‘It’s incredibly unlikely that a Tottenham girl will have any sort of career in England, let alone universal and so on. So that was never an option.
‘It’s well known that I struggle with the fame side. If I’m reminding myself that my job is singing, like it’s a joke, I always try to lean into that.’




