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Since collapsing on stage at Glastonbury in 2015, Lily Allen has made an astonishing comeback.

During a concert on Saturday of this year, she was fully clean, and she believes that the performance reignited her passion for music to the point where she is considering leaving retirement.

Lily Allen Hints She May Not Retiring From Music

On stage with Olivia Rodrigo, Lily claimed she felt “very emotional” when she was asked to perform You in honor of Supreme Court judges who reversed the historic Roe v. Wade decision to criminalize abortion in America after almost 50 years.

lily Allen collapsing on stage at Glastonbury

Even though I got the sensation that everything had already taken place, it was hard for me to believe that I could ever stand up on a platform like that sober.

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In 2009, she took a break from music to concentrate on her acting career, but she returned with a new album in 2012.

Earlier this year, she won critical praise for her role in the West End production of 2:22 A Ghost Story.

In 2015, emergency responders gave her oxygen while covered in a foil blanket during the event.

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Glastonbury returned this weekend, with some big-name acts taking the stage. Although protests broke out in several American cities in response to the Supreme Court’s historic decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, some well-known UK celebrities took advantage of the chance to air their grievances at a music festival. Olivia Rodrigo, a megastar and special guest on the show, took the stage and expressed what we were all thinking. 

With the nationwide radio version that replaced the curse word with some amusing sound effects in 2009, Australia’s very catchy song was a great blockbuster.

Following her Glastonbury 2022 performance with Olivia Rodrigo, Lily Allen announced that she will not “leave” music “yet.”

During Rodrigo’s Worthy Farm show over the weekend, she asked Allen to play “Fuck You” in honor of the five US Supreme Court justices who, on Friday (June 24), opted to overrule the Roe v. Wade ruling, which granted women the freedom to terminate a pregnancy.

The loss has devastated my heart. “I’m inconsolable.” “I’m worried because so many women and so many girls are going to die,” Rodrigo said to the audience. This song is dedicated to the five supreme court judges who have shown us time and time again that they have no regard for our right to free speech.

This song honors the Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barret, and Brett Kavanaugh. You have no place in our house.

https://youtu.be/Fpc40dmPlVM

It was Followed By A Rendition Of Lily Allen’s Hit Song “Fuck You” By The Pair

After the show, Allen sent the following message on Instagram: “Emotional. It doesn’t matter how bad things are, my kids got to see their mother perform and kill Glastonbury with their favorite pop star.

Lily Allen collapsing on stage at Glastonbury

Whatever the truth of the matter, it wasn’t clear to me whether or not it was possible for me to stand up in front of such an audience sober.”

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