In response to one actual property vendor, Adele’s subsequent hit must be titled “Somebody Like Boo.”
London’s The Times stories that the proprietor of a 10-bedroom mansion in West Sussex, known as Lock Home, has accused Adele of scaring off potential consumers of the $7.4 million property with creepy tales.
The lavish house has two swimming swimming pools and 25 acres of grounds — and presumably a number of ghosts.
Throughout a 2012 interview with Anderson Cooper, he requested about her six months renting the mansion, which was beforehand a convent. Adele answered that it was “all fairly scary, actually.”
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British tabloid The Solar quoted an unnamed “good friend of Adele,” who informed the paper that she ditched her rented digs as a result of “She is satisfied it’s haunted. She is aware of about its non secular historical past — and it is a large place to be in by yourself at nighttime.”
The property’s proprietor, Nicholas Sutton, says he has been making an attempt unsuccessfully to unload the grand property for years, and informed The Instances that Adele’s remarks have “negatively impacted future advertising and marketing.” He claims that her spooky tales have brought about one potential purchaser to drop out of a sale.
Sutton says he’s now searching for the world’s district council to approve his plan to show the property into three homes and a cottage to interrupt the spell. A name to the Ghostbusters may be simpler — and would certainly contain lots much less paperwork.
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