Lily Allen, who is back with a new album after taking a hiatus from her music career, has revealed that her comeback has left her "f***ing exhausted".
The 'Smile' hit maker said at the Vogue Festival that her album has "more beige, saccharine elements" because the people in control of the radio stations and record companies are too scared to put themselves on the line in case someone gets offended, the Mirror reported.
The mum-of-two said that unlike some people, she is owned by a multi national corporation that forbids her to make decisions for herself.
The 28-year-old singer added that no one can make her do anything because she can put her foot down but it gets frustrating having to argue with people all the time.
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