Lily Allen said that she found a ‘massive’ lump after getting her boob job as she revealed the real reason she had surgery.
The singer, 40, underwent the augmentation surgery in February in the wake of her split from David Harbour.
But she has now revealed that she has been left with a ‘f***ing massive lump’ on her right boob.
Speaking to Perfect Magazine, Lily said she went to have a mammogram and an ultrasound in New York in the previous week and that the lump is not cancerous.
Asked about her boob job, she said: ‘Good, although I have got f***ing massive lump in my right boob.
‘I think it must be a cyst, yeah. It’s not dangerous. I went to have a mammogram and an ultrasound in New York last week and it came back OK.’
Lily Allen said that she found a ‘massive’ lump after getting a boob job in March and revealed the real reason she underwent the surgery (Seen in September)
The singer, 40, underwent the augmentation surgery in February in the wake of her split from David Harbour (Seen in July)
Elsewhere in the chat, Lily revealed what drove her to get her boob job.
She said: ‘I felt like it. No, actually, you know what it was? It was that I got really, really thin when I was feeling at my lowest, in the past year or so. Or longer, actually.
‘And I knew that I had to gain weight. And I’ve always been bottom-heavy and so I had a fear that if I was to gain weight, my body would feel out of proportion.
‘And so I felt like, why not gift myself a get-out clause? Make it feel more enticing.’
Back in March, Lily revealed she had an ‘incredible’ boob job back the month before and been out buying sexy new lingerie to show it off.
But while she loves the new boobs, she says they don’t really match her then 39-year-old face.
She told her close friend Miquita Oliver on their Miss Me? podcast: ‘How do I feel about ageing? Well, I just got some additions to the family – don’t know if you’d noticed?’
Oliver told her: ‘I noticed because you pulled your top off a month ago and showed them to me. I was like “absolutely incredible”.’
Speaking to Perfect Magazine, Lily said she went to have a mammogram and an ultrasound in New York in the previous week and that the lump is not cancerous
Allen continued: ‘They look really incredible when I take my top off, and my bra off, but there’s definitely a contrast in age between my breasts and my face.
‘I’m like 40, 18, 40, 18. I’m just thinking ‘maybe I get the BBL (Brazilian butt lift) next’. I quite want the bum.’
Lily added on her new boobs: ‘There’s a thing that happens a few months after you get them which is they drop and fluff.
‘So they’re still quite high and they’re still quite hard. When they drop and fluff they feel like normal boobs. So I haven’t got to drop and fluff yet, I’m very much looking forward to that.
‘I feel like it’s really fun. I’m like buying fancy lingerie that my boobs can actually fit in and taking pictures on my phone.
‘Haven’t sent them to anyone yet, but it will hopefully get there at some point. On my 40th birthday I’m going to drop and fluff.’
Lily admitted she got her boob job as she had lost a significant amount of weight during her tough year.
She split from her ‘unfaithful’ ex-husband David Harbour last year when she discovered his three-year affair and profile on celebrity dating app, Raya.
In January, the musician took a break from the podcast after she admitted she was ‘spiralling’ and ‘really not in a good place’ – after the split
Since the separation, Lily has been finding therapy in music and is releasing her first album in seven years, West End Girl, which will detail their split after four years of marriage.
In a picture released in conjunction with the record, Lily looks stylish in a polka dot dress and stockings – revealing her ring-free hand as she picks up her groceries.
Lily, who has signed a deal with record label BMG, has admitted she’s ‘nervous’ as it’s her most ‘vulnerable’ collection of songs to date.
The mother of two has revealed that she penned the album in just 10 days and said: ‘I’m nervous.
‘The record is vulnerable in a way that my music perhaps hasn’t been before – certainly not over the course of a whole album.
‘I’ve tried to document my life in a new city and the events that led me to where I am in my life now.’