Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Lily Allen verifies Glastonbury gig

Lily Allen will be doing at Glastonbury, she has verified. The 28-year-old musician, who took days off to have her two children, has lately created her graph return and informed BBC Stereo 1 that she would be doing at next seasons songs event. She said: "I'm enjoying Glastonbury. It's formal. I got the information yesterday (Monday)... my religious house. I'm doing a sound period at the rock group on Weekend evening." Lily added: "That's the first big factor that I'm going to be doing... It's the best event." The musician, who directly skipped out on a variety one with her songs from the David Lewis Xmas advertisement, has hit the information for satirizing the songs sector's interpretation of females as sex things in her movie for her individual Difficult out here. She has protected it clip, which functions scantily-clad performers tweaking, from allegations of racial discrimination. Lily informed Chip Grimshaw's Stereo 1 Morning meal Show: "It was a declaration of where I was and the demands that I sensed I was under. The refrain was about getting back that term, the B term (bitch). I definitely desired to do something revealing. The songs are a feminist declaration in itself.


She added: "I'm not trying to tell individuals that are much mature what feminism is because they probably already know. It's more about strengthening young individuals. It's a satirical movie... The feeling for me is that, if you want to take your outfits off and be attractive, that's definitely excellent but do it for yourself. Don't let somebody else determine for you what you should be doing. I've taken my outfits off before for publications and I'm not embarrassed of it. But if someone had informed me to take my outfits off I wouldn't have done it." Lily, who will be traveling, said she had been "scared" before creating her return about what reaction she would get and she could not "stomach" paying attention to her former graph hit Grin. Her movie delivers up Robin the boy wonder Thicket’s Blurry Collections movie and the musician said of his track: "There are certain lines in it that I take offence to."

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