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Lily Allen reveals real reason she spoke out on 'very promiscuous' encounters with female sex workers

The singer and podcaster has revealed why she made the decision to open up about her encounters with female sex workers in her book

Lily Allen opened up about her encounters with female sex workers in her book.(Getty Images)

Lily Allen has revealed she opened up about her ‘very promiscuous and experimental’ liaisons with female sex workers during the breakdown of her first marriage to ‘make people feel better’.

The 39-year-old was promoting her Sheezus album when her relationship with ex-husband Sam Cooper was deteriorating. She revealed the encounters in her book, My Thoughts Exactly.

Now, on the Miss Me? podcast with Miquita Oliver, the mum-of-two explained she feared the encounters would be shared in news articles. Lily explained opening up herself meant she could ‘reclaim the power’ while talking about her experience in a ‘non-shameful’ way.

Lily explained: “During the breakdown of my last marriage I was very, very promiscuous and experimental and I had sex with female prostitutes.”

Lily Allen was promoting her Sheezus album at the time of the encounters.(Getty Images/Jim Dyson)

She later added: “I wrote about it in my book because I lived in a state of perpetual fear at that time, because I always felt like I was about to be got ya’d.

“I knew this thing existed and that I had been behaving this way and I thought it was going to be revealed, so I thought, to take a little bit of the power back, I would reveal it in my book.

“I did that for two reasons; one, to try and reclaim a little bit of the power where that conversation was concerned, but also because lots of other people have done the same thing, and I think that when they hear someone like me talking about their own experiences in a non-shameful, matter of fact way, then it makes people feel better about themselves.

“And I’m always wanting to do that. I want to do that with my music and to me that is what art is, that is what creativity is, helping people come to terms with their own behaviour that society sometimes looks down on, but we’re all just humans.”