Lily Allen has reflected on her infamous feud with Cheryl Tweedy and has given a rather unexpected explanation for why it all started. And rather than it being based on something Cheryl had said or done, Lily has claimed it was actually born out of sexual frustration, as she had yet to achieve orgasm. David M. Benett via Getty Images Cheryl and Lily Allen patched things up in 2015In her new autobiography, which has been previewed in the Guardian, she wrote: “Sorry Cheryl, I was angry because I hadn’t come yet.” Lily explained that at the time, she believed Cheryl’s band, Girls Aloud, were “colluding with the oppressors” with their skimpy stage outfits. “I was struggling with my own issues around sexuality. “And then here were these gorgeous girls – my peers, colleagues so to speak, and co-workers – taking their clothes off with wild abandon and being loved and rewarded for it.” The pair’s feud started in 2006 when Lily featured a B-side named ‘Cheryl Tweedy’ on her debut single ‘Smile’.
Source: Huffington Post September 16, 2018 10:41 UTC