Adele says that faced depression before and after the child's birth

(Reuters) - Singer Adele said in an interview to a published magazine on Monday that she had postpartum depression after the birth of his son and that when younger had therapy because of what she called a "very dark side "it.
The British singer, who is nearing the end of a 10-month tour of her album "25", said in an interview for the cover of Vanity Fair's December report released Monday on the magazine's website that she would be happy if ever most had to do tours.
"I would still like to make records, but I would be fine if I never hear (applause) again. I'm on tour just to see everyone who has given me so much support. I do not care about money," said Adele, 28 years, according to the publication.
Ten times Grammy winner, known for its sad ballads like "Someone Like You" and "Rolling in the Deep", she said she has always been attracted to melancholy music.
"I have a very dark side. I am much prone to depression. I can get in and out of it very easily. It started when my grandfather died when I was about 10 years. At the same time I never had suicidal thoughts, I've been in therapy, too. "
"However, I do not experience that feeling since I had my son and I left my post-partum depression," he added.
Adele had Angelo four years ago with her boyfriend Simon Konecki.
"I had a very bad postpartum depression after I had my son, and it scared me. My knowledge of postpartum is that you do not want to be with your child. You're worried about hurting your child, you're worried you're doing right. However, I was obsessed with my son. I felt very helpless. I felt like I had made the worst decision of my life. This can come in many different forms, "the said singer.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant)
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