Lily Allen has been on the spotlight due to sobriety reports as a new website claims that the singer wanted to give up alcohol because she wanted to finally grow up.
However, she has countered these claims as she took it to her Twitter account to slam the reports and the allegations. She wrote: "Let's give up social media and the Mail Online. It's killing me. That is all."
She did not stop there as she followed it up with another rant talking about the internet and the people using it. She said, "I feel like we're not evolved enough to handle the Internet, psychologically. I preferred real records and newspapers with news in them."
Lily Allen might have already had it with reports that are basically lies published about her. So she has not ended with that tweet and added another one for people to ponder on. She writes: "Everything was just better and nicer. We were nicer. And I wouldn't be here."
After that, she also replied to a journalist who said: "@lilyallen I'm not sure we were nicer. We just didn't know how nasty we were because it was harder to expose pre twitter." And Lily Allen just really had to say one last message and wrote: "Behaviour is learned. Hatred is more accessible than ever, and people think it's OK to be horrible to each other as a result...Might sell my Twitter now."
Lily Allen is a mother of two and takes the sobriety issues very seriously because she actually had difficulty in dealing with those kinds of issues back then. Back in 2006, the singer talked about it and said that she would stop drinking and get clean when she was the opening act for U.K.'s Observer Music Monthly.
She said, "I've become a character in a comic...and that character is always drunk! I wish my comic character wasn't that. I have no intention of taking drugs again at the moment. But I can't say, 'Never again,' because I don't know where I'll be in 10 years' time. And I will definitely drink in the future, just not for a while."