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Lily Allen doesn't think that the #MeToo movement has been taken seriously at all
Dave J Hogan Dave J Hogan
IN A RECENT interview with Vice, Lily Allen spoke about how she typically uses her platform as a celebrity.
The 32-year-old singer discussed everything from the Grenfell fire, to how she prefers to engage with her six million Twitter followers, rather than just sharing photos of her life, like many other celebs do.
Eventually, the conversation with interviewer Sam Wolfson turned to the #MeToo movement that began late last year.
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Wolfson asked if the involvement of celebrities in the movement has made a big difference. Lily Allen responded:
She continued:
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The singer said that when she has witnessed men that she knows acting in inappropriately, she has “pulled them up on it”, but nobody has done anything about it.
Allen then said that the movement, and what it aims to achieve, has not been taken seriously.
Lily also said that after she became pregnant, her record label approached her and questioned if she could still “sell sex”, while publicly being a mother.
Allen ended this discussion by saying that she doesn’t think that changing society is going to be a big deal on Trump’s agenda, or that change will be a priority for whoever takes over Theresa May’s position as Prime Minister.
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