August 23rd 2024.
Lily Allen, the beloved singer and songwriter, has recently been facing criticism from fans for her comments regarding pet ownership. In a recent episode of her podcast, "Miss Me?" which she co-hosts with Miquita Oliver, Lily revealed that she had to send a puppy back after it chewed up her children's passports. This revelation has caused quite a stir among her followers, who were not pleased with her decision.
During the podcast, Lily shared with guest co-host Steve Jones that she and her husband had adopted a dog, but after the incident with their passports, she had to take the dog back to the shelter. She explained that the dog had eaten all three of their passports, including their visas, and it cost her a lot of money and time to get everything replaced. This also meant that her children, who live in the US with her, were unable to visit their father in the UK for several months. Lily couldn't help but laugh as she recalled the incident, but deep down, she was upset about the whole situation.
However, Lily also mentioned that the dog's misbehavior was not limited to just eating passports. She described the dog as being "very badly behaved," and despite her efforts to train her, it just didn't work out. The passport incident was the final straw for Lily, and she had to return the dog to the shelter. Although she didn't specify which pet she was talking about, Lily and her husband had recently adopted a black puppy named Mary from a non-profit organization in New York City.
Lily's comments about returning the puppy and the lighthearted way in which she shared the story have caused quite a stir among her fans. Many of them were disappointed with her actions and called her out for being "what's wrong with the world." They believed that Lily should have trained the dog instead of giving up on her so easily. Social media was flooded with comments from fans who were upset with Lily's decision.
Some fans even shared pictures of their own pets, emphasizing that they see their dogs as members of their family and would never consider returning them for misbehaving. They strongly disagreed with Lily's actions and called her out for being "a deeply unlikeable woman." However, some fans came to her defense, stating that it was the right decision for Lily to return the dog if she felt she couldn't handle it. The RSPCA even advises that giving up a pet should be a last resort, and contacting the original seller or a rescue center is the right course of action if an owner realizes they are not suited for pet ownership.
Despite the backlash, Lily has yet to respond to the criticism on social media. In the podcast, she did mention that she still plans on adopting another dog, and her children have even picked out a name for the new addition to their family. They want to name the chihuahua mix "Jude Bellingham" and are excited about the possibility of welcoming a new furry friend into their home.
The Agency has reached out to Lily's representatives for comment, but there has been no response yet. It's clear that this incident has sparked a lot of debate and discussion among fans, and it's clear that Lily's decision has not been well-received by many. However, at the end of the day, the safety and well-being of both the pet and the family should be the top priority in any situation.
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