She always makes sure to look elegant.
And Lily Allen made no exception when she attended the Reimagining The Future gala dinner for Lewis Hamilton’s Mission 44 charity on Wednesday.
Arriving at the Design Museum in London, the singer, 39, wore a black velvet jacket with a satin collar.
She paired it with a pair of matching skinny pants and layered a white shirt underneath.
Lily completed her look with embellished heels, carried a black clutch and accessorized it with a brooch.
Lily Allen made no exception when she attended the Reimagining The Future gala dinner for Lewis Hamilton’s Mission 44 charity on Wednesday.
Arriving at the Design Museum in London, the singer, 39, wore a black velvet jacket with a satin collar.
Lewis looked stylish in a double-breasted trench coat which he paired with a turtleneck.
Lily’s exit 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 the most money when she posts snaps of her feet on Onlyfans.
The singer took to social media to criticize someone who suggested she had been ‘reduced’ to selling photographs of her feet.
In response to the comment, Lily wrote: ‘Imagine being an artist and having almost 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but making more money by having 1,000 people subscribe to photos of your feet. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
She also shared a selection of images from the subscription view, showing her feet in various poses before linking them to her profile.
She insisted her fans shouldn’t hate the way she makes money and admitted her feet photos now fund a lavish lifestyle.
Lily revealed the amount in her bank account skyrocketed after posting photos of her freshly pedicured feet.
Fans flooded her comments section and praised the singer for being honest.
One person said: “It’s a win.”
She paired it with a pair of matching skinny pants and layered a white shirt underneath.
Lewis looked stylish in a double-breasted trench coat which he paired with a turtleneck.
His charity Mission 44 works to build an inclusive future for young people around the world.
He was joined at the event by television presenter Ariana Bravo.
Someone else wrote: ‘I heard there’s a lot of money. I hear good things.’
Another user added: “Everyone would do it if they could make money from pictures of their feet.”
In July, Lily was forced to defend her decisions again, saying they were “empowering” after years of being “sexualized” by people from “a very young age.”
The pop star, happily married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, opened the account after being told her feet were “highly rated” on the internet.
She said the account, which costs just £8 a month to subscribe to, is for a “select group of enthusiasts” who ask her for personalized photos of her “spreading” her toes.
“I find this quite empowering,” she said on an episode of Miss Me? Podcast.
“Having been very sexualized from a very young age, and literally everyone else in the process benefiting from that sexualization, it’s actually a lot of fun to be in power and in control of something that I find so silly.”
While Onlyfans is primarily used by people who sell adult and X-rated content to their subscribers, Lily said she doesn’t consider what she’s doing to be “sexual.”
She said: “I don’t feel like it’s sexual; how it’s received is something else entirely.”
Lily’s revelation 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 the most money when she posts snaps of her feet on Onlyfans.
In July, Lily was forced to defend her decisions again, saying they were “empowering” after years of being “sexualized” by people from a “very young age.”
While she herself doesn’t find feet “kinky,” she said there is something “slightly kinky” about the “power element” of the transactions.
Lily, mother of daughters Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, from her marriage to Sam Cooper, said her husband David thinks their new business is “great.”
‘He thinks it’s cool. At first he wasn’t excited, but he said, ‘Is this a problem for you?’ he said.
“And I said, ‘No, it’s not a problem at all.'” But maybe there’s something about the power element that’s a little kinky for me. I’m having my day in the sun.’