On Sunday, pop singer Adele walked away with an Oscar for her song "Skyfall" which was the theme of last year's James Bond film of the same name. Despite her commercial success and many accolades, the 24-year-old mother says she isn't planning on being in the limelight at this time.
Backstage at the Academy Awards, a reporter asked Adele if she plans on collaborating with pop singer Robbie Williams since the two have been spotted hanging out together. Rather than working together, the "Rolling in the Deep" singer said that she rather enjoy their friendship and parenthood.
"I don't think so," said Adele. "We're just enjoying being parents together, really. His little girl is only two weeks older than mine. It's a lot of fun. He's very much a pro at it. And we just discuss how to stay out of the limelight, if anything, unfortunately."
Earlier this month at the Grammy Awards, the British songbird also revealed that she is "out of the loop" when it comes to the entertainment industry nor is she focusing on releasing new songs anytime soon. "I'm not very far along at all. I've been out of the loop really," Adele told the assembled press.
When asked if she was aiming for an EGOT, an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony, she joked about starring in a TV special like Beyonce. "Maybe I'll do like an HBO special like Beyoncé did," she said. "And then a Tony, I'm not so sure. That may be one day, maybe someone might want me to do a musical."
In 2001, the "Someone Like You" songstress took a break from touring and public appearances after undergoing vocal surgery.