Lily Allen is making headlines again, but this time, it’s not just about her unconventional side hustle.
The 39-year-old singer, known for her bold personality and candid confessions, is hinting at a major return to music.
After a challenging year marked by personal struggles and a high-profile split from her husband, David Harbour, Lily seems to be reclaiming her power—both in the studio and on OnlyFans.
The Foot Business That Pays More Than Music
Lily first surprised fans last year when she ventured into the world of OnlyFans, offering pictures and videos of her feet under the playful title “Lily Allen FTSE500.”
Charging £8 per month, she built a subscriber base that, according to her, turned out to be more lucrative than her music career.
Her inspiration? A pedicurist who pointed out that her feet were highly rated online.
Seeing an opportunity, she leaned into the unexpected venture, posting content regularly until September.
After a brief break, she’s back on the platform, teasing new uploads—including a video where she strums a guitar with her toes.
Defending Her Hustle: “Don’t Hate the Player”
Of course, not everyone was supportive of her unconventional gig.
A social media critic took a jab, calling it a downgrade from her pop star status.
But Lily clapped back, pointing out the stark reality of streaming-era music earnings.
“Imagine being an artist with nearly eight million monthly Spotify listeners but making more money selling feet pics to just 1,000 subscribers,” she wrote.
“Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
Beyond the financial perks, Lily also finds the experience empowering.
She’s spoken openly about how she was sexualized from a young age, with others profiting from her image.
Now, she’s calling the shots.
Music Comeback in the Works?
Fans speculated about Lily’s return to music when she posted an Instagram photo of herself wearing headphones and writing in a notebook.
She later confirmed she was working on new material with singer-songwriter Chloe Angelides, sharing behind-the-scenes snapshots of their late-night studio sessions.
This would mark her first new release in seven years.
Since her 2018 album No Shame, Lily has focused on acting, including a successful West End stage career, and launched a podcast, Miss Me?.
Personal Struggles and Healing
Lily’s professional endeavors come on the heels of personal upheaval.
In December, she and Stranger Things star David Harbour ended their marriage after she reportedly discovered he was using the celebrity dating app Raya.
The split took a toll on her, leading her to check into a trauma center for intensive therapy.
Though some criticized her decision to seek treatment away from her daughters, Lily defended the move, explaining that she needed to prioritize her mental health.
“I absolutely adore my children,” she shared on her podcast.
“But I felt like I was struggling to show up for them in the way they needed me to.
Taking a step back to focus on myself was ultimately for them.”
Moving Forward with Strength
Lily has been candid about her struggles with panic attacks and emotional turmoil, but she now feels stronger.
She acknowledges she’s not completely healed but is in a much better place than before.
“I don’t want my kids to feel like they have to prop me up,” she said.
“It’s my job to support them and make them feel safe.
I wasn’t able to do that before, but I do feel like I am now.”
What’s Next?
With a renewed focus on both her mental well-being and creative pursuits, Lily seems poised for a fresh chapter.
Whether it’s through music, OnlyFans, or her podcast, one thing is clear—she’s doing things on her own terms.
And as always, she’s unafraid to challenge expectations while staying true to herself.
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