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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