Singer Mel B returned to social media after being silent for a month in the wake of her messy split from estranged husband Stephen Belafonte.
Though Mel B didn't write anything about her split, the 41-year-old took to Twitter on Monday to share an article by Billboard magazine regarding a record-breaking win for Adele with her "21" album, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"Adele's '21' has broken the record for longest-charting album by a woman on the Billboard 200," Mel B tweeted.
It emerged earlier this month that Mel B is splitting from Belafonte, for whom she was issued a restraining order last week, as she had made allegations of abuse against the producer.
Besides her, Belafonte also broke his silence on his divorce battle, insisting that he will fight for custody of his children.
The former couple were together for 10 years.
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