The star then became tearful as she admitted: “I think, also, there is, like, trauma from the noughties in that, when things were bad, or I felt guilt or shame around things that I didn’t want to tell people because I didn’t want it to end up in the papers…I feel like I can’t be honest about what’s going on in my life sometimes.”.
Lily Allen breaks down in tears over 'loneliness' admission after David Harbour 'split' Lily Allen has spoken frankly about her experiences of being lonely following her reported split from David Harbour.
Lily hinted that, at the time, when she told friends something in confidence, she would often find her story became public knowledge just days later.
I just feel like when I’m feeling low and lonely, I feel like a burden.
Addressing her mental wellbeing, the singer, 39, became noticeably more emotional as she revealed why she doesn’t reach out to friends when she’s feeling low.