Pop star Lily Allen has revealed she has been sexually harassed – and indicated she is taking action against her tormentor.
Speaking in a podcast and referring to the Harvey Weinstein scandal, she said: "I've been harassed. I can't talk too much for legal reasons but I'm in the process of dealing with something."
The singer – who has been signed to several top record labels since her first hit Smile was released back in 2006 – revealed: "What I've found quite interesting is people suggesting that there's something to be gained from wanting to talk about these things. Actually I think all that most women want is to just offload it.
"To be, like, 'You know, I don't want to carry this around with me any more.' It doesn't go away, reports Daily Mail.
"Suddenly, finally, I feel like I can get this a*******'s name out of my mouth and out of my head. I don't want money. If it was about that then I would sue in the civil courts and would attach a non-disclosure agreement to it. That's not what I want."