Reality TV stars Kim Kardashian is desperate to invite Adele over for dinner, but the British singer-songwriter is showing no interest.
The singer isn't keen as the Kardashians have made it clear it would appear on their reality show "Keeping Up with the Kardashians", reports mirror.co.uk.
According to TV sources, Kardashians are desperate to get Adele over for dinner as Kris Jenner is keen to get the whole family together, including Kim and Kanye, for a grand affair.
The "Rolling in the deep" star has previously admitted to being a huge fan of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians", revealing that she watched countless re-runs of the show while she was pregnant with her son Angelo.
But Adele, who is famously low-key, isn't tempted to become a star of the show herself.
A TV source said: "Kendall has been pushing for her to come to dinner as she is smitten by her. She loves her talent and thinks she is a really funny woman.
"And now the family are on board, Kris feels it would be amazing for Kim and Kanye to give Adele an LA welcome and insiders' knowledge after she bought a place here. Of course Kris, as executive producer on the E! series, knows that getting the dinner on TV would be viewing gold.
"But at this stage, Adele is not sold on that idea. She hasn't ruled out a dinner another time - it's just a reality show isn't for her."
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