Lily Allen surprisingly admits her “dishonesty” in her new project


Lily Allen and Miqueta Oliver shared rare details about their BBC podcast, Miss Me?

Recently, both friends started their podcast called Miss me?but in a new confessional with The Guardian The duo claimed that they did not enjoy freedom of expression when performing this concert.

Citing the reason for this alteration as bbcAs political impartiality prevails, Lily revealed that one of her comments had to be removed from the podcast.

Lily started the topic by saying, “I was talking about reproductive rights and Roe v Wade,” and addressed, “and I said, at the Met Gala, there were enough people in that room to have really moved the needle.” that.”

Recounting what he was told about this comment, he mentioned: “And the legal department said, 'That sounds like a call to action,' and it had to be edited.”

“I still don't understand the guidelines,” said the Smile added the singer.

Miqueta agreed with her friend and said that it will sound “ridiculous that we don't talk about important things that are happening and that matter to us” on her program.

“Miss me? It has to be the truth,” Miqueta declared and boldly stated, “Otherwise, what's the fucking point?”

“That's why people like it, because it's the truth. And the truth is confusing,” she insisted before closing the discussion.

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