Lily Allen took to Twitter to express her delight at the recent ‘unmasking’ of Dan Wootton’s alleged catfishing scandal.

With the tweet, she attached an image that showed a magazine cover with the headline ‘Medics dash to Lily Allen unconscious in party field: WASTED. This magazine cover was once shared by Wootton, with the caption, “Lily Allen – WHAT A MESS. But finally exposed.”

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Lily wrote, “whilst I’m able to take responsibility for my own actions I can hand on heart say that a big part of the reason I would get myself into these states was because of the relentless bullying and constant surveillance and scrutiny this man had me under. FOR NO REASON. Anyway, karmas a bitch. I couldn’t be happier at this time in my life. absolutely thriving.”

Who is Lily Allen?

Lily Allen is an English singer, songwriter, actress, and author. She rose to fame in the middle of the 2000s after her debut album, “Alright, Still,” was released. It contained popular singles like “Smile” and “LDN.” Her songs blend pop, ska, and reggae influences, and she is well-recognized for her bitingly ironic and occasionally controversial lyrics.

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Lily Allen has had success with a number of her albums, including “It’s Not Me, It’s You” and “Sheezus.” She has won several awards and garnered favorable reviews for her songs.

In addition to her musical endeavors, Lily has been a vocal voice on social and political concerns, using her platform to promote a number of causes, such as refugee rights and mental health awareness.

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Furthermore, Allen made an acting debut in the 2019 movie How to Build a Girl. She featured on the West End in the new play 2:22 A Ghost Story in 2021, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress.

Dan Wootton, GB News presenter and MailOnline columnist, was reportedly exposed by Byline Times in the first installment of a three-year special investigation as having disguised behind fake online identities in order to deceive and pay numerous people to reveal detrimental sexual information.