Lily Allen looked out of this world as she discussed being four years sober during an appearance on This Morning.
The Smile singer, 37, sat down with Holly Willoughby and Joel Dermott on Wednesday and spoke about how much her life has changed.
Lily, who married actor David Harbour in 2020, has been open about her addiction struggles and last consumed alcohol at the end of July 2019.
The star looked gorgeous as she sat on the couch rocking a grey turtleneck sweater from Fendi and a flowing silver skirt.
She paired it with dramatic light blue boots and rocked a stunning bleached blonde bob.
"It is weird. My life has changed so much," she told the presenters.
"I'm four years clean and sober, I have a new husband, and we're sorting our lives out in America."
Lily previously opened up about her past struggles with booze and drugs in her memoir, My Thoughts Exactly.
She said: "Someone gave me a line of what I assumed to be cocaine at the Glamour awards once, but it turned out to be Ketamine.
"I was thrown out (passed over some railings) of the Glamour awards for being in a k hole
She was referencing the Glamour Woman Of The Year Awards in 2008.
Lily once gave a little more insight into her mindset at the peak of her addiction to drugs.
She said she considered taking heroin at the lowest point of her struggle with addictions, admitting: “I knew when that thought popped into my head it was time to confront my demons.”
Speaking candidly about her recovery process, she admits she felt “guilty” for “neglecting my kids” at the peak of her addiction.
Lily sank into alcoholism while touring with Miley Cyrus in 2014 on a tour she describes as “highly sexualised”, where she was “supporting this girl that was much younger and more attractive than I felt” after having her two children, Ethel, 10, and Marnie, nine.
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