Emeli Sandé announces she is in a same-sex relationship after falling for a female pianist
‘I feel happier than ever’: Emeli Sandé announces she is in a same-sex relationship after falling for a female pianist as singer comes out eight years after divorce
The Scottish singer met her girlfriend, a classical pianist whose name has not been disclosed, while studying classical musicSandé confirmed her divorce from marine biologist Adam Gouraguine in 2014 after just two years of marriageThe singer previously claimed she came close to suffering a ‘breakdown’ after splitting from childhood sweetheart Adam
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Emeli Sandé has announced she is in a same sex relationship after falling for a female pianist following her divorce, and insists her new partner is ‘the one for life.’
The Scottish singer met her girlfriend, a classical pianist whose name has not been disclosed, while studying classical music.
She told Metro: ‘We met through music. And I definitely feel happier than ever. It feels great.’
Sandé confirmed her divorce from marine biologist Adam Gouraguine, who she dated for more than a decade before exchanging vows, in 2014 after just two years of marriage.
Open: Emeli Sandé has announced she is in a same sex relationship after falling for a female pianist following her divorce, and insists her new partner is ‘the one for life’
Of her new relationship, she added: ‘For me, true love and having love in your life makes everything fit into place.
‘If you don’t really have someone to share it with or someone supporting you behind the scenes, it’s very difficult. So now I feel very fulfilled.
‘I’ll always love music and I love my career but now it just feels that despite what happens, I can just enjoy life and be really happy.’
The singer’s revelation comes after she unveiled the video for new track There Isn’t Much on streaming platform YouTube.
Old times: Sandé confirmed her divorce from marine biologist Adam Gouraguine, who she met while studying at the University of Glasgow , in 2014 after just two years of marriage (pictured in 2012)
The promo features a troupe of female dancers drafted in from the gay community, but Sandé admits she’s uncertain when it comes to putting a label on her own sexuality.
‘I’m not sure what I identify as but I guess so,’ she said when asked if she considers herself to be gay. ‘I just feel like I should fall in love with whoever I fall in love with.’
The singer previously claimed she came close to suffering a ‘breakdown’ after splitting from her childhood sweetheart Adam Gouraguine – who she dated for 10 years – and admitted she was still coming to terms with losing her ‘best friend’.
Moving on: The Scottish singer met her girlfriend, a classical pianist whose name has not been disclosed, while studying classical music
Sandé – who married Adam in his home nation Montenegro in September 2012 – told The Times in 2014: ‘Everyone thought I’d gone mad. “What do you mean a divorce? We were all at your wedding a few months ago!”
‘But there was just something inside me that said, “This isn’t the life. You’re pretending to be someone else.”
She added: ‘I don’t want to call it a breakdown, but it felt like that.’
Opening up: The singer previously claimed she came close to suffering a ‘breakdown’ after splitting from her childhood sweetheart Adam
The singer was believed to have taken Adam’s surname to make her own double-barrelled, although remained as Emeli Sandé for her pop career.
Speaking about her Montenegro-born husband in 2013, she said: ‘I would also love to have a Montenegrin passport. I want to be part of his tradition. I grew up in a family of two different cultural backgrounds, so I embraced both.
‘One day when we have kids, I’d like them to be the part of these two different cultures.’