Lily Allen: Women should not justify an abortion

Lily Allen: Women should not justify an abortion

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ily Allen spoke out about an abortion while responding to comments after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade landmark.

On social media, Allen shared an honest post about the fact that he does not want a baby and said that abortions never need to be justified.

Her passionate response comes days after five judges in U.S. Supreme Court Roe v. Wade, which essentially restricts the rights of millions of women to undergo an abortion.

On Allen’s Instagram, the mother-of-two wrote: “I wish people would stop posting examples of exceptional reasons for an abortion.

“Most people I know, myself included, just did not want an off *** baby and that is reason enough. We do not have to justify it, “she added.

Lily Allen (Ian West / PA)

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“It does not need to be said, and I think all these examples only play into the hands of the bad people,” the musician concluded.

Allen also expressed her feelings about the case when she appeared with Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury.

During an emotional moment, Rodrigo spoke about her excitement at playing at Glastonbury, but shared her concerns about her country.

Rodrigo shared the stage with Allen, saying, “I wanted to dedicate this next song to five members of the Supreme Court who showed us that in the end, they really don’t care so much about freedom.”

The star entered the stage at Glastonbury

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The two then performed the iconic song “F *** You” in a nod to U.S. judges as the Glastonbury crowd cheered.

Allen is not the only celebrity to have talked about an abortion in the past, as the showbiz community deviates from the judgment.

In response to the verdict, Phoebe Bridgers revealed: “I had an abortion in October last year while I was on tour. I went to planned parenting where they gave me the abortion pill. It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access. ”

Other stars like Stevie Nicks, Ireland Baldwin and Meadow Walker and many more have also opened up about their experiences.