Another feather on the cap of British singer Adele as the singer's sophomore album, 21, became Australia's the longest-running number one album in Australia this century.

There is no stopping the ten times platinum sophomore album 21. The 23-year-old singer is still on top of the charts for the 29th non-consecutive weeks, which is how long Goodrem's Innocent Eyes in 2003 as well as Neil Diamond's Hot August Night in 1983.

In Australia alone, Adele's 21 has sold 840,000 copies in a time span of 13 months. The album had a further boost after Adele swept major recognition in the recent Grammy and Brit Awards. Adele's DVD Live at the Royal Albert Hall has been No.1 for the 13 weeks it has been released.

British powerful singer Adele thinks that her 10-bedroom mansion in Sussex, England is haunted and it is giving her the creeps.

It was only recent when Adele moves to her new British home in order to gain more privacy against the press and paparazzi. However, it seems that the singer is already having second thoughts about her new home as she thinks that it is haunted.

According to DailyMail, the singer's female bodyguard also moves in with the singer as the songstress is scared to spend the night alone in her huge mansion.

According to the singer's friend, Adele keeps "hearing things that made her jump." It was reported that the mansion was formerly a convent that may fuel the claim that the house is haunted. Thus, the singer vowed never to spend the night alone in her new home.

And she is reportedly paying the bodyguard, a former chauffeur, £100,000 a year to stay with her in the mansion, which is set in 25 acres of land and boasts two swimming pools.

Watch the video of Adele's interview with Anderson Cooper in "60 Minutes" that showed her enormous house.