Lily Allen: “Spotify? I earn more with feet photos”
She is a queen of provocations. In 2020 he announced his collaboration with the well-known brand Womanizer, the best-selling clitoral stimulator, publicly declaring: “I’ll tell you a secret: I masturbate. But why is it so strange to say it out loud? Loving yourself should be the most natural thing in We all deserve amazing orgasms, don’t we? Now Lily Allen, the 39-year-old British pop star who in 2009 climbed the international charts with the hit “Not fair”, amidst censorship and controversy, is back in the news. This time it’s about the feet. And Spotify.
Responding to a fan who had criticized her for her decision to publish photos of her feet, Lily Allen, who in July launched her channel OnlyFans (a popular platform in the adult entertainment sector, but which also hosts content from others genres such as fitness experts and other types of creators – users subscribe to download photos and videos), replied:
Imagine being an artist and having almost 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify, but making more money with 1000 subscribers to photos of your feet.
“Imagine being one of the biggest pop stars/musicians in Europe and then finding yourself reduced to this,” the singer-songwriter’s fan tweeted in a very acidic post. Who after letting herself go with that answer added:
Don’t hate the players, hate the game. They informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is a rare thing. My feet are rated very highly on the internet.
Lily Allen’s latest album, “No shame”, was released in 2018, presented live by the voice of “Not fair” with a tour that took her to perform in the USA, Europe, Oceania, South America. In 2020, the singer-songwriter collaborated with Benee and Flo Milli on the single “Plain”, which remains her latest record release.