Lily Allen Takes Podcast Break for Mental Health: Here’s What We Know
Lily Allen announced a break from her podcast to focus on her mental health. The singer revealed her struggles on her BBC Sounds show, Miss Me?, co-hosted with Miquita Oliver.
Mental Health Challenges
Allen admitted her mental health has been “spiraling” for months. She described panic attacks and difficulty concentrating. “I’m not in a good place,” Allen said, emphasizing her current challenges.
During the show, Allen shared personal experiences, including leaving events early due to anxiety. “I had to leave at half-time at the theatre,” she explained.
Break Plans
Allen plans to take several weeks away to recuperate. She reassured fans that rumors of drug rehab are false. “I haven’t relapsed,” she stated, dismissing speculation.
Allen mentioned plans to disconnect from her phone during this period. “They’re not doing me any good right now,” she said.
Support from Co-Host
Miquita Oliver pledged to manage the podcast in Allen’s absence. “I’ll drive this ship and wait for the captain to return,” Oliver told listeners.
Podcast Background
Miss Me? debuted last year. The podcast features Allen and Oliver discussing personal stories and cultural moments.
Career Updates
Allen continues her artistic journey. She debuted in theatre with 2:22 – A Ghost Story in 2021. She will return to the stage in July for Hedda, based on Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler.
The singer also has a film project, a Virginia Woolf adaptation, Night and Day. She expressed hope to record new music later this year.
Key Takeaway
Lily Allen’s candid decision highlights the importance of prioritizing mental well-being. Fans eagerly await her return.
SOURCE: BBC