Lily Allen’s Very Busy Night Out…

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Lily Allen stepped out in London last night to celebrate the critical success of her new single The Fear. With her pal Miquitta Oliver in tow, Lily managed to visit four celebrity haunts in just a few hours.

The gruesome twosome started their evening at The Ivy's private members club before heading to The Groucho, then Scotts restaurant and finally, the Mayfair Hotel. But whilst Lily seems to be in a positive mood about her music career, the same can’t be said for how she feels about her ill-fated foray into the world of television.

Recently the star admitted that her BBC3 show, Lily Allen And Friends, actually wasn’t very good. Tell us something we don’t know. When asked how she would rate her critically savaged show, the singer replied: "probably five out of 10". She then went on to explain:

“It was a period when I decided not to be a singer or go on tour. I made a lot of money out of it. Thank you, licence payer – that was very nice of you. You think Russell Brand is your problem. Actually, it’s me.”

Well at least she can admit that it was a load of old rubbish, which is a bit confusing really considering Lily Allen And Friends is returning for a second series next year. We can’t wait….

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