Are Lily Allen’s Daughters Struggling to Adjust Back in the UK?
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London, Jan 3 (NationPress) Actress-singer Lily Allen has revealed that her daughters are experiencing challenges as they readjust to life in the UK. The 40-year-old star shares Ethel, aged 14, and Marnie, aged 12, with her former spouse Sam Cooper.
According to ‘Female First UK’, Lily mentioned that the kids are struggling with the transition after relocating back to Britain from New York.
On her Miss Me? podcast, she expressed, “My kids are f** mental at the moment... They are really developing their personalities. It's just a lot. There's a lot of questions. There's a lot of changes in our lives at the moment. We've changed houses, we've changed countries, we've changed schools, and it's a lot.”
Lily noted that she can hardly recognize her youngest daughter's accent as it has changed dramatically since their return to the UK.
She remarked, “Their accents have changed because they've come back. Like, now Marnie properly sounds like Princess Margaret. I'm like, who are you? Literally six months ago, she was like (puts on a New York accent), 'What? No...' And now it's like a completely different person.”
She continued, “But they are discovering who they are. They're grappling with some new ideas in terms of who I am. The last five years, I've been a stay-at-home mum. And now I'm a single mum that has to work and suddenly has a lot of work opportunities on my plate and I'm having to travel a lot. But they also like having a nice roof over their heads and nice clothes and being able to go to nice restaurants and things.”
Lily added, “So they understand it. But it's just a lot of change. There's a lot of change and also new friends, new friendship groups and the idea of boyfriends.”
As reported by ‘Female First UK’, Lily also reflected on a busy 2025, in which she released the album West End Girl, detailing the dissolution of her marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour.
She shared, “I've done quite a lot this year. I've finished an album, I got a boob job, I had a nervous breakdown, I went into hospital for a bit, I came out, I did some podcasting for a while, then I played one of the hardest tracks in theatre and killed myself (in the role of Hedda Gabler) every night for seven weeks.”