CNN
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The owner of a mansion once rented by Adele claims the singer’s suggestion that the property is haunted has made it unsellable. During a 2012 interview with Anderson Cooper, Adele mentioned that the house, previously a convent, felt "scary," which led to rumors of it being haunted. Despite the house’s luxurious amenities and renovations, it has failed to sell for years, with potential buyers reportedly deterred by its supposed haunted reputation. The current owner, Nicholas Sutton, has applied for permission to convert the mansion into apartments, citing Adele's comments as a key factor in the property's ongoing marketing struggles. Sutton has been attempting to sell the property for 14 years, with only one offer made in 2020, which fell through after the haunted rumors surfaced. Continue here.

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