Lily Allen

English singer-songwriter

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2025 Lily Allen performs in the role of Hedda Gabler at the Ustinov Studio in Bath, Somerset
2025 Cast in the lead role of Mary Datchet in the production 'Night and Day'
2024 Began hosting a twice-weekly BBC Sounds podcast 'Miss Me?' with her friend Miquita Oliver, and opened an OnlyFans account selling pictures and videos of her feet.
2024 Reported having recorded around 50 songs for her next music project, which she was continuing to work on.
December 2024 Newspaper allegations suggested a potential separation between Allen and Harbour, though unconfirmed.
2023 Allen was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
2023 Starred in 'The Pillowman' at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.
April 2023 Starred in the Sky Max comedy-drama 'Dreamland' alongside Freema Agyeman, developed from a 2017 short starring Morgana Robinson.
2022 Won a WhatsOnStage Award for her performance in '2:22 A Ghost Story'.
2022 Received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance in '2:22 A Ghost Story'.
2022 Booked five weeks in a music studio but ultimately felt the music was 'contrived' and not ready for release.
2022 Performed at Glastonbury Festival during Olivia Rodrigo's set, singing 'Fuck You' as a protest against the US Supreme Court's abortion ruling, which was described by The Guardian as a 'thrilling, furious' moment.
August 3 2021 Made her stage debut in '2:22 A Ghost Story', directed by Matthew Dunster and written by Danny Robins.
June 2021 Lily Allen announced her lead role as Jenny in the West End play '2:22 A Ghost Story' at the Noël Coward Theatre.
January 2021 Allen gave an interview discussing her previous Adderall addiction and her subsequent journey of recovery, during which she was tempted to try heroin.
2020 Lily Allen was featured on Benee's song 'Plain'.
October 2020 Collaborated with Womanizer to create her own sex toy 'Liberty', becoming the company's chief liberation officer and leading the #IMasturbate campaign.
September 7 2020 Allen married David Harbour in Las Vegas, with the ceremony officiated by an Elvis impersonator.
2019 Allen began a relationship with actor David Harbour.
2019 Lily Allen featured on Oscar Scheller's song '1%'.
2019 Lily Allen collaborated on DJ Spoony's track 'Sweet Like Chocolate'.
2019 Lily Allen released the remix of 'What You Waiting For?' featuring Popcaan as part of her album 'No Shame'.
November 2019 During the UK general election campaign, Allen declared the Labour Party manifesto 'the best I've ever seen' and shared a polling card with the caption 'Tories OUT'.
July 2019 Appeared as Elizabeth Taylor in the film 'How to Build a Girl'.
April 2019 Lily Allen revealed on Beats 1 radio that she was working on a new concept album, signaling a return to her music career.
2018 Initiated the 'No Shame Tour', supporting her fourth studio album and continuing her live performances.
2018 Lily Allen released two music videos: 'Trigger Bang' and 'Lost My Mind,' both directed by Myles Whittingham.
2018 Lily Allen collaborated with S-X on the song 'Something Better' for the album 'Reasons'.
2018 Lily Allen released the singles 'Higher', 'Three', and 'Family Man / Mad World', the latter being a non-album single, from her album 'No Shame'.
2018 Lily Allen was featured on Burna Boy's track 'Heaven's Gate'.
2018 Lily Allen collaborated on Shy FX's 'Roll the Dice', which received a BPI Gold certification.
2018 Lily Allen released the single 'Lost My Mind' as part of her album 'No Shame'.
September 26 2018 Lily Allen released 'Spotify Singles', an extended play under the Regal label.
September 20 2018 Published her memoir 'My Thoughts Exactly' with Blink Publishing, which was nominated for the FutureBook Campaign of the Year and listed among the best celebrity memoirs by the Evening Standard.
September 2 2018 Allen publicly disclosed her past encounters with female escorts via an Instagram post.
June 2018 Allen's divorce from Sam Cooper was publicly finalized, with shared custody of their children.
June 8 2018 Lily Allen released her fourth studio album 'No Shame.'
2017 Uploaded numerous songs online in preparation for a new album, including the track 'Family Man'.
2017 Lily Allen released the music video for 'Going to a Town' directed by Bafic.
2017 Lily Allen collaborated on Stormzy's 'Cigarettes & Cush', which peaked at number 30 in the UK charts.
2017 Lily Allen released the single 'Trigger Bang' featuring Giggs as part of her album 'No Shame'.
June 15 2017 Allen appeared on Channel 4 News to discuss the Grenfell Tower fire, controversially claiming the death toll was closer to 150 when the official figure was 17 (later confirmed as 72).
February 2017 Allen publicly disclosed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
February 2017 Allen revealed she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder following her earlier stillbirth.
June 2016 Allen published tweets and attended protests in support of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn during a cabinet mass resignation and leadership challenge.
May 2016 Launched her second record label, Bank Holiday Records, with Celeste among the first artists signed.
April 2016 During the London assembly and mayoral elections, Allen announced she would split her vote, giving half her vote to the Women's Equality Party on the London-wide Assembly list while voting Labour elsewhere.
2015 Lily Allen contributed the song 'Little Soldier' to the 'Pan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'.
2015 Lily Allen released 'Something's Not Right' for the 'Pan: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'.
June 2015 Allen and Cooper broke up after she revealed her infidelities.

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