Lily and Keith Allen keep it clean & healthy

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Lily Allen reckons she is no diva next to her little sister Teddie Rose.

No swear words: Lily Allen adapted her lyrics

The singer performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Swindon, where her three-year-old sibling watched her while sitting on their father Keith's shoulders.

Speaking in the Live Lounge, she told us: "She's been singing Mamma Mia to everyone she's met. She's such a diva - I don't know where she got that from! She can't sing though."

Lily was ordered by BBC bosses to remove offensive lyrics from her songs - a request she dutifully obeyed.

And notorious fire starter Keith Flint and his band The Prodigy had - wait for it - a large salad and bottles of still water in their dressing room backstage. But Keith was quick to point out: "Nothing to do with me, I've got a cabinet in the back filled with dodgy stuff. It's just for show."

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