Lily Allen apologises after crying during a visit to the Jungle in Calais | Daily Mail Online
Looks like Lily Allen is at it now.
oh goody they can play with Pixie Balls & Bob's migrant kids .....
Looks like Lily Allen is at it now.
Lily Allen has apologised ‘on behalf of my country’ after seeing the squalid conditions refugees are languishing in at the Jungle camp in Calais.
On her visit to the camp, Allen’s outfit included a £130 Unif 'Strips’ bomber jacket and a pair of £140 Illestreva Leonard round-frame sunglasses - and she appeared to have had a manicure.
Allen said she frequently ‘sits next to millionaires at dinner’, and that she would like to be able to ask them to ‘put their hands in their pocket’.
The singer tweeted pictures earlier this year after going to a party attended by guests including Rupert Murdoch and Nigel Farage.
Allen also told the show: 'If you're going to spends hundreds and hundreds of millions of pounds on getting involved in conflicts in these areas, there has to be some kind of contingency fund for the fallout.
‘These children have been displaced have had to run away from what they know - we have to take the responsibility.'
The singer added that she would ‘100 per cent’ take an unaccompanied child into her home, adding: 'Who wouldn't?'
She continued: ‘These children are being displaced - (if) there's room for people in my house, I'm going to take them in. I think anyone would.
Allen said she frequently ‘sits next to millionaires at dinner’, and that she would like to be able to ask them to ‘put their hands in their pocket’.
The singer tweeted pictures earlier this year after going to a party attended by guests including Rupert Murdoch and Nigel Farage.
Allen also told the show: 'If you're going to spends hundreds and hundreds of millions of pounds on getting involved in conflicts in these areas, there has to be some kind of contingency fund for the fallout.
‘These children have been displaced have had to run away from what they know - we have to take the responsibility.'
The singer added that she would ‘100 per cent’ take an unaccompanied child into her home, adding: 'Who wouldn't?'
She continued: ‘These children are being displaced - (if) there's room for people in my house, I'm going to take them in. I think anyone would.
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