Lily Allen Apologizes for 'Being Mean' to Katy Perry While Criticizing Blue Origin Space Flight

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Lily Allen is backtracking her recent criticism of Katy Perry and the Blue Origin space flight. After the all-female space flight earlier this month, Lily, 39, and her Miss Me? podcast co-host Makita Oliver, slammed the event, calling it “so out of touch.” “Do we want to talk about Katy Perry and her mates all [...]

Lily Allen is backtracking her recent criticism of Katy Perry and the Blue Origin space flight. After the all-female space flight earlier this month, Lily , 39, and her Miss Me? podcast co-host Makita Oliver , slammed the event, calling it “so out of touch.” “Do we want to talk about Katy Perry and her mates all going up to space for 12 minutes?” Lily questioned.

“I mean, what the f–king hell is that all about? But in all seriousness: What? Why? For why?” “We’re on the brink of recession, people are really fucking struggling to make ends meet and get food on their table,” the English singer added. “I don’t know about how things feel in London, but in New York it feels f–king expensive at the moment. It’s hard to leave the house without spending $500 — and I’m not even joking.



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Then on the latest episode of her podcast released on Monday (April 28), Lily apologized for going so hard against Katy , 40, and the other women, blaming her “own internalized misogyny.” “Because we’re talking about a very famous female person who’s a bit divisive, I would actually like to apologize for being mean about Katy Perry last week,” Lily started. “There was actually no need for me to bring her name into it.

And it was my own internalized misogyny,” she continued. “I’ve been thinking about it a lot and it was just completely unnecessary to pile on with her.” “I disagree with what it was that they did, but she wasn’t the only person that did it.

She was possibly the most famous and the one that — it divides people the most,” Lily explained. “I don’t know, there was something in me that decided to choose her as the person..

. Well, anyway, I’m just sorry. I would have been hurt if it had been me and someone in my industry used me and my name.

” She ended by saying, “I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Katy Perry. I know you don’t listen to the show, but yeah, sorry.

” Lily Allen wasn’t the only celeb to criticize the Blue Origin space flight ..