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Lily Allen has revealed she wants to be buried with her mobile phone so no one will see her Internet porn search history.
The singer-turned-actress, 38, admitted she watches 'dark' X-rated content and would be mortified if anyone saw her phone.
The Smile hitmaker made the very candid confession while speaking on the Where There's a Will, There's a Wake podcast.
She admitted: 'Probably my phone. My Google search history. My porn search history - Saturday night when the kids are at their dad's, that porn trajectory.
'It always starts quite... unassuming... maybe a bit of shoplifting and security guard. That kind of thing. And then it gets kind of dark. We'll leave it at that because I really don't want anyone to know!
Lily Allen has revealed she wants to be buried with her mobile phone so no one will see her Internet porn search history
'Put it in my fancy coffin. All of my Apple devices as well, my body's not even in there, it's just full of devices!'
The Smile hitmaker, who is now married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, 49, is planning to leave 'everything' to her children when she dies, including a secret engagement ring.
Lily revealed she had the secret jewellery made to replace the one her first husband Sam bought her when she had decided his diamond wasn't big enough.
She said: 'I'm just gonna have to give everything to my kids, split down the middle I think. When my first husband proposed to me, he gave me a very lovely diamond ring that, at the time, I didn't feel was big enough.
'And so I had an exact replica made of it with a bigger diamond, central diamond, and I never told him. So I'd wear it and he'd catch it sparkling and go 'Didn't I do well?', it was like, 'No, I did!'
'But I had two children with that man, thank you, Sam, so when I die they've both got the ring that I had from their dad. They'll get everything. Once they've paid their inheritance tax, there's no plan for them to dodge that thank you!'
Speaking on the Where There's a Will, There's a Wake podcast, Lily said: 'My Google search history, my porn search history - Saturday night when the kids are at their dad's, that porn trajectory'
She added: 'It always starts quite unassuming... maybe a bit of shoplifting and security guard. That kind of thing. And then it gets kind of dark. We'll leave it at that because I really don't want anyone to know! Put it in my fancy coffin'
Lily's racy admission comes after she revealed last year that sex toys are part of her essential packing when she jets off abroad.
Appearing on Alan Carr's podcast Life's A Beach, the star confessed that a dildo is an absolute necessity - although it can lead to an awkward situation at the airport.
Referring to her own co-designed Liberty dildo, the comedian asked Lily if she packs her Womanizer for her many trips away.
'One thing I want to ask you, do you pop in a Womanizer?' Alan teased.
'Oh absolutely, or five different types!' admitted the star.
The Smile hitmaker revealed she has had sex toys go off in her hand luggage before.
'Yes I've had them go off in my hand luggage before and yes it is quite embarrassing, when you're like [coughs and clears throat vigorously]' she joked, fake coughing to mask the sound of the vibrations as she goes through customs.
Debating whether the accessories should go in the hold or hand luggage, Lily explained: 'I think because they've got lithium batteries in you shouldn't really put them in your hand luggage.
'So now I pack them in the hold but they still sometimes come around the thing [luggage conveyor belt] like "bzzzzz bzzzzz"!'
Lily is now married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, 49 - pictured 2023
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