Lily Allen has told fans she feels likes she is prepared for the next few months of social distancing due to coronavirus thanks to people ‘not talking to her’ following the release of her controversial album Sheezus.
Sheezus, Lily’s third album, was met with mixed response from fans and critics despite peaking at number one in the UK.
The album saw Lily drastically change direction with her sound and focus on an electropop and R&B.
The lead single Hard Out Here saw Lily mock male driven culture and featured lyrics: “Don’t you want to have somebody who objectifies you?/ Have you thought about your butt? Who’s gonna tear it in two?”
Lily said: “I am in London as are the children.
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“My mum has just left London she’s gone to the countryside.
“I guess we are going to start doing the social distancing which I have really perfected over the years.
“I feel like I have been in training for this.”
“All you need to do is write an album like Sheezus and no one will talk to you again,” she added in a now deleted Instagram live.
Lily previously revealed her daughter Ethel called her fearing she will be in lockdown at her friend’s house forever.
Speaking on Saturday, Lily said: She said ‘mummy, if they put us into lockdown will I have to stay at her house forever?’
“It is very sad to hear the panic in her voice. It’s sad.”
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Admitting her children initially found the coronavirus surge exciting before it reached UK shores, Lily continued: “They were really excited and every time I would go and pick them up from school they would be like ‘do you know anyone who has got it?
‘”My poor daughter Ethel is at a sleepover and she just called me at 10.30pm.
“They wanted to find out more. Now they are scared.
“They go to the store and there is no food left.
“It is a legitimate concern for them, well, for all of us but and we don’t really have an explanation for how long it is going to be or when is it going to be over.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk