Lily Allen, the renowned pop star, recently shared insights into how motherhood impacted her music career. Lily, daughter of actor Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen, has two daughters from her previous marriage with Sam Cooper. Tragically, Lily also experienced the loss of a stillborn son in 2010, leading to PTSD and postnatal depression.
Following the release of her 2009 album 'It's Not Me, It's You,' Lily took a hiatus from music until 2014's 'Sheezus,' which she described as a challenging period in her life. Lily candidly expressed that her children 'ruined' her pop stardom, emphasizing the difficulty of balancing career and motherhood.
Despite the challenges, Lily chose to prioritize her children over her career, reflecting on her own childhood experiences and the impact of absent parents. Lily acknowledged the trade-offs she made, stating that she is content with her decision to focus on her daughters.
Lily also highlighted societal issues such as childcare affordability and the struggle to maintain work-life balance. She emphasized the importance of community support and criticized the prevailing self-centered attitudes in society.
Transitioning to acting, Lily received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for her performance in '2:22 A Ghost Story.' Additionally, she is venturing into the audio space with an upcoming podcast alongside TV presenter Miquita Oliver.
Lily's journey reflects the complexities of balancing personal and professional life, shedding light on the challenges faced by many individuals in today's society.