She wants to start a family and keep pigs
Monday, 26 November 2007
Lily Allen has revealed she’s only going to make one more album.
The singer, 22, plans to retire by the age of 25 because the pressure of fame is getting to her.
‘It's a great job but it doesn't leave time for what's important - like having a family,’ she explains. 'I'm only going to do one more album. I just want to make some money - maybe I could retire at 25.'
Once she's quit the recording studio, Lily wants to turn her hand to being a farmer.
'I'd like to live in the country and keep chicken and pigs,' she tells The Sun.
It’s not the first time Lily’s spoken about jacking in showbiz stardom for the simple life.
In June, she confessed she wants to stop making music to make up for a lost childhood. But back then, she said she'd retire by 30.
'I'll just sit in the country, ride quad bikes all day and have my own paintball course,' she said.
'I missed out on my childhood and never felt like a kid. I never had friends when I was a kid, never had toys or played with stuff. But I'm going to stop moaning about that and just work hard on my plan.'
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