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05/03/2024 05:50:30 am

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Lily Allen Does Not Want Daughters to Discover Controversial Things She Has Done

Lily Allen has admitted that she has "banned" the use of internet and social media in their household. This is because she does not want her two young daughters to eventually find out what controversial and wild things she has done during her 'not-yet-a-mum' years in the music business.

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'Hard Out Here' singer hopes that "all the bad things" she has said and done would be buried in the latter pages of Google once her daughters are old enough to go online. Her two daughters are Ethel, who is two years old, and Marnie, 18 months old. This was broadcasted when she spoke on BBC Radio 1 this Tuesday.

Allen said: ''I'm just trying to say as much stuff as I possibly can so that when my kids are old enough to Google, all the bad things have got so far back in the internet they're on page 7,465,000.''

During her interview she has also mentioned that her husband, Sam Cooper, asked her to tone it down during her performances since he thinks that these are not appropriate for their children. She reminded herself that she is now a mum and she admitted that during her last tour, she used the microphone to act out fellatio while singing another song of hers entitled 'Not Fair'.

Amidst this issue, she has been going on shows and tours. Her recent shows were in Radio 1's Big Weekend and the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival. She described the shows as good but a bit stressful.

This week, Allen will be travelling to Spain and in Australia. After these shows, she will be joining Miley Cyrus in America for the Bangerz tour.

She says that despite her hectic schedule, she sees to it that she balances family life and her career. "It's probably a lot easier for me because I've got a bit of money and nannies and my job's really fun. I'm very happy, very lucky," the 29- year old singer adds.

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