This young English singer-songwriter, who recently announced that could retire once the tour he is on is over, he has admitted that the continuous attacks from the press made his ability questioned to make music.
In an interview about his debut album for a well-known English newspaper, Lily Allen revealed: "the first time, I had a hard time overcoming the continuous onslaught of the press ... at first, I was more famous for being a disaster than a singer ... well, I was always a complete disaster. I didn't think I was good enough to write songs and make music.".
After that stage, there is another to which he still clings: that of 'night girl'.
The 23-year-old singer continues to defend her reputation as such, arguing that the press reacts differently when it comes to a woman ...
"Young women are represented in a completely false way… if they see one who is drinking something, they will soon call her drunk; if the same happens with a man, it is not reflected in the same way"He said.
Via | The Sun