RICHARD JOHNSON: Adele canceled Vegas shows because there’s ‘trouble in paradise’ with boyfriend

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Adele canceled her concerts in Las Vegas because of problems with her boyfriend, sports agent Rich Paul, I’ve heard.

The “Hello” singer called off her Caesars Palace shows less than 24 hours before last Friday’s scheduled curtain-raiser. Adelewas in tears when she explained to her fans, many of whom were already in Sin City, the reasons for pushing back the residency, which was supposed to open with performances running into April.

“My show ain’t ready,” she said last week. “We’ve tried absolutely everything that we can to put it together in time, and for it to be good enough for you. But we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID.”

But things may not be as simple, my source tells me.

As soon as she bowed out of her residency, Adele flew to Los Angeles to be with Paul, of Klutch Sports Group, who manages NBA star LeBron James among other athletes, the source said.

“There’s trouble in paradise,” said my source. “That’s why she can’t perform.”

Maybe she just missed him too much.

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Jenny Zaharia, the soon-to-be ex-wife of hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, has been missing lately, spending a lot of time in her native Romania.

Before Paulson filed for divorce, he bought a $105 million mansion in Palm Beach, Fla., but Jenny hasn’t been inside.

“She never liked the jet-set life and the parties. She’s happy to return to Romania, where she grew up,” a source said.

Since there was no pre-nup when Zaharia married Paulson — before he became a billionaire short-seller and she bore him two daughters — she could win a substantial divorce settlement.

“She met him when she was bartending at Nello’s,” my source said in reference to the Madison Ave. restaurant. “Paulson fell for her and gave her a job.”

Nello Balan, who no longer runs the restaurant that bears his name, was named the godfather of the couple’s first daughter.

“Jenny used to live in Queens, and now she’s the queen,” laughed my source.

Palm Beachers expect Paulson to use the mega-mansion with his girlfriend, Alina de Almeida, an Instagram health guru, once the divorce is over.

A spokesman for Paulson told me, “John and Jenny Paulson are working toward an amicable negotiated resolution. There will be no further comments.”

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Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden, but he is beating the other senior golfers at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

A big sign in the clubhouse shows the results of the recent Senior Club Championship with Trump at the top of the leader board.

Most of the members there are Trump fans who expect him to run for president again and to win, though Trump detractors say it is more likely he’ll be in jail.

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Photographer Patrick McMullan had a close brush with death but survived an eight-hour operation to remove a cancerous tumor from his neck.

“My doctor told me if it was found two months later it would have been fatal and hopeless, which blows me away,” said McMullan, who has been photographing parties, nightclubs and socialites since the Studio 54 era.

“The doctor said I’m a lucky guy. He says he got it all out and worked very hard.”

McMullan recognizes that he’s been “cranky and short-tempered,” and said he appreciates “all my beautiful and loving friends supporting me by text. I’m very tired and have ADD. I’m still a nice person, though.”

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Model Shane Barbi, of the Barbi twins, is disgusted at the way Playboy founder Hugh Hefner is being trashed by former playmates.

“Poor Hef. Hef was a gentleman who was a workaholic trying to live up to his image,” Barbi told me, to rebut “Secrets of Playboy,” a 10-part A&E network docuseries.

Sondra Theodore, Hefner’s girlfriend in the late 1970s, says in the docuseries, “I saw clearly that we were nothing to him. He was like a vampire. He sucked the life out of all these young girls for decades.”

But Barbi said, “Women were aggressive, but it’s not a good time to be a guy because a woman is to be believed, no matter what.”

Others who worked at Playboy feel the same as Shane and her twin Sia, but are afraid to say anything, she claimed.

“Everyone is angry, but they feel this climate is too dangerous to speak up against this hit piece.”

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The Bice brand, started by Beatrice Ruggeri in 1926, is getting a younger, hipper crowd in Soho than at its other two spots in midtown and Palm Beach, Fla.

Run by the affable Raffaele Ruggeri, the founder’s grandson, the eatery recently hosted an engagement party for Teresa Giudice of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” and a birthday bash for rapper Fabolous with Lil’ Kim making the scene.

Ruggeri encourages models to dance on tables like it’s 1999.

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“Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary, Wall Street’s Anthony Scaramucci and Carole Crist, the former first lady of Florida, moderated panels on Digital Assets, Trends & Financial Predictions for 2022 at Battlefin Discovery Day in Miami.

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Cardi B, who paid for all the funerals of the victims of the Bronx fire that killed 17 people, wasn’t the only one showing love to the grief-stricken families. Chef Saul Montiel of Cantina Rooftop cooked and delivered meals to Monroe College for all the families and those affected by the tragedy.