Adele said that adapting to single parenting and divorce was hard work in her Oprah Winfrey sneak peek interview.

The Someone Like You songstress, 33, will discuss her split from Simon Konecki and the impact it had on their son Angelo, 9, in the CBS special Adele One Night Only, which is due to air in the US on Sunday and features a chat with the talk show host. 

The teaser clip, which was released Friday by the Star, explains why Hold On inspired her lyrics.

Honest: Adele has revealed that adjusting to being a single parent and her divorce was a 'process' and 'exhausting' in a sneak peak of her upcoming Oprah Winfrey interview

Honest: Adele has revealed that adjusting to being a single parent and her divorce was a ‘process’ and ‘exhausting’ in a sneak peak of her upcoming Oprah Winfrey interview

This is the verse of the track. It reads: “I’m such a mess. The harder I try, it regresses, I regress. I’m my worst enemy. Right now, I hate being me.” 

“Every day feels like the road ahead of me might open and swallow me up. What makes me feel so small? …’

Asking her about the inspiration for the emotional tune, Oprah, 67, pried: ‘Another new song on the album is titled Hold On, the lyrics of this song are so brutally honest, it sounds like you were in the dark, dark, dark hours there. 

Candid: The Someone Like You songstress, 33, will discuss her split from Simon Konecki and the impact it had on their son Angelo, 9, in the CBS special Adele One Night Only, which is due to air in the US on Sunday and features a chat with the talk show host

Candid: The Someone Like You songstress, 33, will discuss her split from Simon Konecki and the impact it had on their son Angelo, 9, in the CBS special Adele One Night Only, which is due to air in the US on Sunday and features a chat with the talk show host

Sneak peak: In the teaser clip released on Friday, the star went into detail about what inspired the lyrics for her new song Hold On

Sneak peek: Friday’s teaser clip features the star explaining the inspirations for Hold On.

“Girls can write!” What was the secret to what was taking place?

Adele said, “Oh thank you.” When I was feeling like the lyrics of that verse, my friends used to say “hold on” and then they would tell me to keep going. The struggle to continue was too exhausting. 

“It’s not a plan. I didn’t have a plan when I was a mom. It’s just a divorce. 

Divorce: Adele has previously confirmed that her upcoming album 30, set for release on November 19, is heavily inspired by her 2019 divorce from ex Simon (pictured in 2013)

Divorce: Adele previously stated that her forthcoming album 30 will be released on November 19. She was heavily inspired by the 2019 split she had with Simon (pictured in 2013.)

Upset: She said: 'It's a process the divorce, the process of being a single parent, the process of not seeing your child every single day wasn't really the plan that I had when I became a mum'

It was a disagreement: She stated that it’s not the plan she had for becoming a mother.

“The act of being there for yourself each day. The process of showing up every day while still managing a house or a business.

She continued, “So many people know what I mean and I manage all those things. Sometimes I feel like it’s too much. 

“And trying to keep moving forward, but not trying to escape it without a purpose. I was unable to walk on all the concrete. 

As she sat in Oprah’s rose garden with her white suit and bedazzled details, the singer looked stunning. This was similar to Meghan and Harry’s iconic interview.

They spoke in Gayle King’s backyard, CBS journalist.  

Adele, in a stunning black gown, stated that the show’s teaser would look elegant. She also said, “I’ll tell lots of dirty jokes and stand up, so it will be whiplash!”

The singer took to the stage at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California for an intimate concert before sitting down with the chat show host for an interview. 

Amazing: The singer took to the stage at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles , California for an intimate concert before sitting down with the chat show host for an interview

Amazing: The singer took to the stage at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles , California for an intimate concert before sitting down with the chat show host for an interview

This two-hour special entitled Adele One night only will be aired on the channel November 14th, five days prior to the release her much-anticipated fourth album, 30, 

Oprah said that Adele was more convincing than anyone with the truth. Oprah opened by saying that Adele had warned Oprah of her foul-mouthed behavior on stage and made jokes about it. 

Gabrielle Union was then photographed by Dwyane, the husband of Gabrielle Union. Lizzo followed Adele singing Rolling In The Deep.

Oprah said: It’s a very special evening, please join me as I interview Adele. Adele said then to Oprah: “I invite you all to come with me for one night.” Before she could be seen saying something to the crowd, “How beautiful is that?”

Oprah stated that the concert was a celebration for your greatest hits as well as the premiere of new songs by 30. The first thing you do is start with Hello. Adele responded: “I always have to begin with that because it can be a little weird to get halfway through it and then actually finish it. “So yeah, I am starting with that.” 

Oprah informed Adele then that Hello’s music video had been watched over 3 Billion times. She responded with: “3 billion!” It was shocking! It’s crazy!

Adele asked the TV legend what she thought it meant.

Epic: The Observatory acted as the setting for the show with a host of glamorous additions

The Observatory was used as the backdrop for this show, with several glamorous upgrades 

“The show was my first attempt at singing the song from right now, and I find it great,” she said. It was the beginning for me of an entire time, and I wasn’t sure what to do.

“When it was written, it was an expression of love for the little and the old me. The song says “I’m still Here.” Similar to Hello! Like Hello! I’m still here in every area of my life.”

Last month, Adele was the first to announce that she had been landed the special. She will perform there as well as chat with Oprah in an intimate conversation.  

What a show! She was making an impact with her epic vocals looking out on the vast crowd

Wow! With her powerful voice and admiring the large crowd, she was certainly making an impact. 

This two-hour special will air Sunday, November 14, at 8:30 p.m. ET/8:00 – 10:00 p.m. PT on CBS Television Network. It can also be streamed live on Paramount+. 

It will be recorded in Los Angeles. The special is called: “Adele’s first wide-ranging televised wide conversation about her new album and the stories behind them, as well as life after marriage, weight loss, and raising her child.” 

Fulwell 73 Productions as well As Onward Productions with Harpo Productions will produce this show. Executive producers of the Late Late Show With James Corden are Ben Winston, Adele and Jonathan Dickins. 

Coming up: The special, which will be filmed in Los Angeles, is billed as: 'Adele's first televised wide-ranging conversation about her new album, the stories behind the songs, life after divorce, weight loss and raising her son'

Coming up: The special, which will be filmed in Los Angeles, is billed as: ‘Adele’s first televised wide-ranging conversation about her new album, the stories behind the songs, life after divorce, weight loss and raising her son’