Chart topping singer Adele has revealed that she would more than likely have become a teenage mother if she had not attended The Brit School.
She is currently riding high on chart success having reached number one on both sides of the Atlantic with her second album 21.
However, the 'Someone Like You' singer has said that if she stayed in an ordinary secondary school, she would not be as ambitious as she is now.
She told the News of the World: "I hate to think where I'd have ended up if I hadn't gone to The Brit School. It's quite inspiring to be around 700 kids who want to be something - rather than 700 kids who just wanna get pregnant so they get their own flat.
"My first school was great but I'd have a kid by now if I hadn't left. And as much as I'd like to have a kid I'm not ready for one now. I remember wanting to go to Sylvia Young Theatre School because Baby Spice went there but my mum couldn't afford it.
"I didn't have some rich daddy who built me a studio. But I loved The Brit School. It was a bit like Fame sometimes - you get people doing their ballet stretches and singers having sing-offs. I'd rather that than someone pulling out a knife!"