Lily Allen cuts a chic figure in a black midi dress teamed with a leopard print bag as she heads home after her West End performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story
She’s currently starring in 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noël Coward Theatre in London’s West End.
And Lily Allen cut a chic figure in a high-neck black midi dress as she headed home following a night treading the boards.
The singer and actress, 36, added a pop of colour to her understated dress, draping a leopard print handbag over her shoulder.
Style: Lily Allen cut a chic figure in a high-neck black midi dress following a night treading the boards in 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noël Coward Theatre in London ‘s West End on Saturday
Keeping warm in the chilly autumn weather, Lily donned black tights beneath chunky black ankle boots.
The mum-of-two kept her make-up to a minimum following her busy night, while her raven tresses were styled into a neat up ‘do.
Lily has consistently winning positive reviews for her role as Jenny – a married woman who believes her new home is haunted.
Looking good: The singer and actress, 36, added a pop of colour to her understated dress, draping a leopard print handbag over her shoulder
She stars alongside former EastEnders favourite Jake Wood, who was also seen leaving the Noël Coward Theatre alongside wife Alison.
The actor, 49, cut a cool figure in a navy blazer worn with a white T-shirt, jeans and tan boots.
Last month, Lily faced backlash for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company on Instagram by saying she was ‘not impressed’ with her order. Her social media page has since been taken down.
Cosy look: Keeping warm in the chilly autumn weather, Lily donned black tights beneath chunky black ankle boots
Chic: The mum-of-two kept her make-up to a minimum following her busy night, while her raven tresses were styled into a neat up ‘do
Look who it is: She stars alongside former EastEnders favourite Jake Wood, who was also seen leaving the Noël Coward Theatre alongside wife Alison
She had shared a snap of her pizza order, writing in the caption: ‘Not impressed tbh’ before tagging the brand Pizza Pilgrims.
She then shared another screenshot of someone who had messaged her saying that her post ‘could end’ the company and that it was ‘brutal for the business’, before hitting back.
The follower wrote in their message: ‘Brutal to this business, publicly shaming them, yikes!’
Lily then replied: ‘They shouldn’t be in the business of making pizzas if this is what their dishing out. I paid for it, I’m well within my right to express my displeasure.’ [sic]
Oh dear: Last month, Lily faced backlash for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company on Instagram by saying she was ‘not impressed’ with her order
Candid: She then shared another screenshot of someone who had messaged her saying that her post ‘could end ‘ the company and that it was ‘brutal for the business’, before hitting back
The follower then said: ‘Totally, but you’ve got 1.1million followers with a lot of influence. Not to mention they’re probably trying to get back on their feet off the back of lockdowns and such. Maybe an inbox to their Instagram would be enough, a post like this could end them.’
Lily typed back: ‘1.5 million. And I think you’re actually more interested in telling a woman that she shouldn’t express her opinions than you are about this particular business. I get it, all the time, and I know it when I see it. Ask yourself if you’d tell a bloke the same?’
Later she posted another Story which read: ‘If you think I shouldn’t complain about s**t on my platform, block, restrict or unfollow me. The world is annoying as f**k sometimes, and I’m not here for all that ass kissing cloutathon nonsense. If you can’t call out a s**t pizza on here we’re all doomed.’
Opinions: Later she posted another Story which read: ‘If you think I shouldn’t complain about s**t on my platform, block, restrict or unfollow me’
Not available: Lily has since removed her Instagram page