Lily Allen ‘can’t remember’ how many abortions she’s had: ‘I’D GET PREGNANT ALL THE TIME’

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Lily Allen has been pregnant so many times, she can’t keep track of how many abortions she’s had.
The Smile singer said as much on Tuesday’s episode of her Miss Me? podcast where she and co-host Miquita Oliver had a wide-ranging discussion about contraception.
Allen explained that she was on what she believed was her third or fourth IUD (intrauterine device) as a means of birth control, but before that she admitted it was “a complete disaster area.”
“I’d get pregnant all the time, all the time,” the 40-year-old revealed, as she and Oliver laughed.
“Abortions, I’ve had a few, but then again, I can’t remember exactly how many,” Allen sings, to which a surprised Oliver replied, “Really?”
The OnlyFans star pondered how many procedures before settling on, “I wanna say five. Four or five?” while still sounding unsure.
A relieved Oliver admitted that’s had “about five, too,” adding, “I’m so happy I can say that and you can say it and no one came to shoot us down, no judgment.”
She added: “We’ve had about the same amount of abortions.”
Allen shared one of her experiences, though she didn’t reveal the identity of her sexual partner.
“I remember once getting pregnant and the man paying for my abortion, and me thinking it was so romantic,” she said with a laugh.
However, that changed once the man never messaged her again.
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The popstar’s opinion, however, later changed after the man didn’t messaged her again.
“Fair (to be honest), I was a f—ing crazy b—, still am,” Allen joked.
The Somewhere Only We Know songstress shares two children — Ethel, 12, and 11-year-old Marnie — with ex-husband Sam Cooper. They married in 2011 before calling it quits seven years later.
Allen tied the knot with Thunderbolts star David Harbour in 2020.
The two reportedly split in February.
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