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Lily Allen planning to stay single for two years
Lily Allen planning to stay single for two years
Lily Allen is planning to stay single for two years.
The British singer says she will be too busy for romance after the release
of latest album ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’.
Lily, 22, told Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper: “I’m in that mindset where
I realise I’m going to be so busy for the next two years. Even if I was to
meet someone, I don’t have the time.
“There’s not really any specific kind of guy I go for – I’m still trying to
work out what my type is.
“Maybe I should try somebody younger as the older man thing hasn’t worked
out so well.”
Lily had a brief relationship with art dealer Jay Jopling, 45, over
Christmas and previously dated Chemical Brothers musician Ed Simons, 38. The
couple initially split after Lily miscarried, but reunited briefly last
summer.
The singer – who topped the UK singles charts with her latest song ‘The
Fear’ on Sunday (01.02.09) - also revealed details of a snowball fight
which erupted into violence in Primrose Hill, London, on Monday (02.02.09),
leaving one man badly beaten.
She added: “It is really sad. We were having a brilliant day but then it all
went a bit crazy and I was trying to look after these little kids who were
getting caught up in it all. Up until then though it had been loads of fun
and a fab way of celebrating getting to number one.”
Lily has also released dates for a North American tour in April, starting in
California and ending in Ontario, Canada.
Lily Allen US tour dates in full:
April 1 House of Blues, San Diego, California
April 3 The Wiltern, Los Angeles, California
April 4 The Warfield, San Francisco, California
April 6 The Showbox SODO, Seattle, Washington
April 8 The Venue, Salt Lake City, Utah
April 9 Ogden Theater, Denver, Colorado
April 11 First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
April 12 Vic Theater, Chicago, Illinois
April 13 St. Andrews Hall, Detroit, Michigan
April 15 Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia
April 17 9.30 Club, Washington DC, Washington DC
April 18 Theater of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 19 House Of Blues, Boston, Massachusetts
April 20 Roseland, New York, New York
April 22 Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario
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