Adele’s boyfriend Rich Paul sits next to her ex-husband during festival gig

Adele’s boyfriend Rich Paul sits next to her ex-husband during festival gig

Any tension between Adele, her ex-husband and boyfriend Rich Paul is “Water Under the Bridge.”

Sports manager Paul was seated next to his superstar girlfriend’s ex-husband, Simon Konecki, while she performed at London’s BST Hyde Park Festival Friday.

Simon Konecki and Rich Paul were seated next to Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden.Konecki and Paul were seated next to Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden. MEGA

Konecki, 48, cracked a few smiles while admiring his ex from afar as Paul, 40, appeared deadly focused on his lady love on stage.

The pair were seated next to Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden during the show.

Simon Konecki, Rich Paul.Paul appeared to take a photo of his girlfriend from his seat.MEGA

The “Easy On Me” singer married Konecki May 2018 and filed for divorce in September 2019, months after they had separated. The pair share 9-year-old son Angelo.

While on stage, the songstress, 34, waxed poetic over performing in her home country.

“My God, I’m back at home,” she told the crowd of 65,000. “It’s so strange to be in front of a crowd again. I get so nervous before each show but I love being up here.”

Adele's boyfriend, American sports agent Rich Paul, is seen with her rarely seen ex-husband Simon Konecki,Paul appeared to take a photo of his girlfriend from his seat.MEGA

Throughout her two-hour-long set, the singer stopped her show four times to get help to several concertgoers who were left needing medical attention, concertgoer Alana Sulway told The Post from London.

AdeleThe singer gushed over performing for such a large crowd in her home country. Dave Benett/Getty Images

“Anytime the crowd waved her down she stopped singing and got her security to help. It’s not something you tend to see so often,” Sulway shared, adding that the star, “put the safety of her fans before anything else.”

The performance marked the first public show Adele played since she headlined two concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2017.