Lily Allen will take a break from the networks for mental health

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The British singer opens up about her emotional struggle and clarifies rumors of a possible relapse.

Lily Allen announced in the podcast of the BBC, Miss Me?, who will retire for a few weeks to prioritize his mental health. “I'm leaving next week,” he mentioned. The decision comes after rumors about her personal life, including the separation with her partner, the actor David Harbor (Stranger Things), and speculation about a relapse into substance use. However, Allen She was clear: “I have not relapsed.”

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The talented presenter and composer He explained that he will spend this time in a place where he will not be able to use his mobile phone, but clarified that it is not about rehabilitation, but rather a space to address the emotional problems that he has been facing for months. “I'm in a spiral and it's getting out of hand. “I can't concentrate on anything except the sadness I feel, and it's very, very hard,” he confessed on the program.

Lily Allen She has been honest about personal topics, from her challenges as a mother to reflections on the music industry. Perhaps this pause comes at a good time to prioritize her well-being, while her followers await her with support and admiration for her bravery in speaking out about her mental health.

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