Lily Allen flashes her bottom in a sheer black mini dress and matching lingerie as she
She’s in the final weeks of her stint in the acclaimed play The Pillowman.
And Lily Allen donned one of her most daring looks yet as she headed home following her performance in The Duke Of York Theatre on Tuesday.
The singer, 38, slipped into a sheer black dress over matching lingerie that showed off every inch of her svelte figure.
Lily, who has donned an array of chic looks while heading home from her theatre shows, sported the revealing black chained dress over her matching bra and shorts as she left the theatre.
The singer posed up a storm in her bold outfit as she headed home for the evening.
Wow! Lily Allen, 38, donned one of her most daring looks yet as she headed home following her performance in The Duke Of York Theatre on Tuesday
Revealing! The singer slipped into a sheer black dress over matching lingerie that showed off every inch of her svelte figure
Hard to miss! Lily, who has donned an array of chic looks while heading home from her theatre shows, sported the revealing black chained dress over her matching bra and shorts
Sporting her platinum blonde tresses in a slicked-bag bob, Lily finished her look with matching towering heels.
The Pillowman is Lily’s latest acting role after she appeared as Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story last year.
She has taken on the role of Katurian, a writer of disturbingly violent stories who is imprisoned by a totalitarian state.
She shares a home in New York City with husband David Harbour and her daughters, Ethel, 11, and Marnie, 10, from her former marriage to builder Sam Cooper.
But her starring role in a revival of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman at London’s Duke Of York Theatre has kept her away from her loved ones during its ongoing three-month run.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Lily admitted she was battling loneliness as a result, exacerbated by her children’s attendance at a summer camp in the United States.
She wrote: ‘Hello Monday. 1 month to go of The Pillowman. Missing home, missing my bubbas who are both at summer camp, haven’t even spoken to them for 2 weeks! tired and lonely but the Banya always manages to get my blood going and lift my spirits.’
Grand entrance: The singer posed up a storm in her bold outfit as she headed home for the evening
Sensational: Sporting her platinum blonde tresses in a slicked-bag bob, Lily finished her look with matching towering heels
Acclaimed: The Pillowman is Lily’s latest acting role after she appeared as Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story last year
Praised: She has taken on the role of Katurian, a writer of disturbingly violent stories who is imprisoned by a totalitarian state
Challenges: However, the star admits her work schedule has disrupted her relationship with her children – who she hasn’t spoken to in weeks
Family: She shares a home in New York City with husband David Harbour and her daughters, Ethel, 11, and Marnie, 10, from her former marriage to builder Sam Cooper
Tough time: But her starring role in a revival of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman at London’s Duke Of York Theatre has kept her away from her loved ones during its three-month run
Candid: Taking to Instagram on Monday, Lily admitted she was battling loneliness as a result, exacerbated by her children’s attendance at a summer camp in the United States
Major role: The role is a serious undertaking for Lily as she doesn’t leave the stage throughout the play’s duration
The songstress recently appeared on This Morning alongside her co-star Steve Pemberton to discuss the production.
She said: ‘There’s a bit of violence in it. She’s an artist and writer and that’s something I relate to. She definitely pushes boundaries. There was a lot for me to tap into.’
Lily, who is used to performing as a singer, told how she likes the settled nature of starring in a theatrical production.
She said: ‘I really like the routine of it all. I love being in one place. It’s nice not to get on a bus and move to the next destination.’
The role is a serious undertaking for Lily as she doesn’t leave the stage throughout the play’s duration.
The Pillowman will run for a limited time only, finishing in early September.