Lily Allen admits that addiction was always a possibility due to its prevalence in her family. In a recent interview, she discusses how her father's drug abuse influenced her own relationship with alcohol and drugs, and how she is now focused on ensuring her children feel safe and secure.
Lily Allen has discussed her relationship with drinking in a new interview with The Times. The singer, who has been sober for over five years, acknowledges that addiction runs in her family and that it was always a question of 'when' rather than 'if' for her. She recalls her earliest memories being centered around her father, Keith Allen 's, drug use, which has long been a part of her childhood.
Allen now works as an ambassador for the Forward Trust, an addiction charity, and emphasizes that her sobriety ensures her children feel safe
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