‘I don’t make it easy for myself’ : divorce and desire power Lily Allen’s autofictional comeback
The singer has brought her seven-year music hiatus to an end with a new album, West End Girl • Album review: West End Girl is a gobsmacking autopsy of marital betrayal • Comment: Lily Allen’s West End Girl is funny, sexy, jawdropping – and forged in the fires of tabloid Britain When Lily Allen (…)
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