She always makes sure she puts on a chic presentation.
And Lily Allen made no exception as she attended the Reimagining The Future gala dinner for Lewis Hamilton’s charity foundation Mission 44 on Wednesday.
Arriving at the Design Museum in London, the 39-year-old singer wore a black velvet blazer with a satin collar.
She paired it with matching cigarette pants and a white shirt underneath.
Lily completed her look with embellished heels, carried a black clutch and accessorized with a brooch.
Lily Allen made no exception when she attended the Reimagining The Future gala dinner for Lewis Hamilton’s Mission 44 charity foundation on Wednesday.
Arriving at the Design Museum in London, the 39-year-old singer wore a black velvet blazer with a satin collar
Lewis looked sharp in a double-breasted trench coat that he paired with a turtleneck sweater.
Lily’s outing comes after she took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to reveal that despite having more than eight million monthly listeners on Spotify, she makes more money when she posts pictures of her feet on OnlyFans.
The singer took to social media to criticize someone who suggested she had been ‘reduced’ to selling pictures of her feet.
In response to the comment, Lily wrote: ‘Imagine you’re an artist and you have almost 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify, but you make more money because 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. don’t hate the player, hate the game.’
She also shared a selection of photos from the subscription, showing off her feet in various poses before returning to her profile.
She stressed that fans shouldn’t hate her money-making ways and admitted that photos of her feet now fund a lavish lifestyle.
Lily revealed that the amount in her bank account has skyrocketed after she posted photos of her newly pedicured feet.
Fans flooded her comments section, praising the singer for being candid.
One person said: ‘It’s a win.’
She paired it with matching cigarette pants and a white shirt underneath
Lewis looked sharp in a double-breasted trench coat that he paired with a turtleneck sweater
His charity Mission 44 works to build an inclusive future for young people around the world
He was joined at the event by TV host Ariana Bravo
Someone else wrote: ‘I hear there’s a lot of foot money. I hear good things.’
Another user added: ‘Everyone would do it if they could make money with pictures of their feet.’
In July, Lily was forced to defend her decisions again, saying it was “empowering” after years of being “sexualized” by people from a “very young age.”
The pop star, who is happily married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, started the account after being told online that her feet were ‘highly rated’.
She said the account, which costs just £8 a month to subscribe, is aimed at a ‘select group of enthusiasts’ who ask her for bespoke photos of her ‘spread’ toes.
“I actually think this is quite powerful,” she said in an episode of her Miss Me? Podcast.
“Because I’ve been very sexualized from a very young age, and literally everyone else in the process benefits from that sexualization, it’s actually really fun to be in power and have control over something that I find so stupid.”
Although OnlyFans is mainly used by people who sell adult and X-rated content to subscribers, Lily said she doesn’t consider what she does to be “sexual.”
She said, “I don’t feel like it’s sexual; how it is received is something else entirely.”
Lily’s outing comes after she took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to reveal that despite having more than eight million monthly listeners on Spotify, she makes more money when she posts pictures of her feet on OnlyFans
In July, Lily was forced to defend her decisions again, saying it was “empowering” after years of being “sexualized” by people from a “very young age”
Although she doesn’t consider her feet “kinky” herself, she said there is something “somewhat kinky” in the “power element” of the transactions.
Lily, mother to daughters Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, from her marriage to Sam Cooper, said husband David thinks her new business venture is ‘amazing’.
‘He loves it. At first he wasn’t excited, but he said, ‘Is this a kink for you?'” she said.
“And I was like, ‘No, it’s definitely not kink.’ But maybe there’s something in the power element of it that’s a little kinky for me. I’m having my day in the sun.’