Singer Lily Allen does not like hearing her own music in clubs and bars.
The 29-year-old says she finds it weird to listen to her songs even though her return to the music industry has been successful, reports contactmusic.com.
In fact, the "Hard Out Here" singer feels like hiding under the tables if any of her tracks is played in a club or a bar in her presence.
"Usually if I'm in a club and my music comes on I find the nearest table and hide underneath it. That's generally how I deal with it," said Lily.
"It's quite funny because in some places they think that's the appropriate thing to do when someone like myself walks in is to play their song. I think I might be different to most people in the sense that I react: I'm horrified when that happens and hide," she added.
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