Lily Allen admits that speaking out on issues like anti-semitism following the Wiley controversy feels ‘isolating’, and has called out her so-called friends for not checking to see if she is OK.The Smile singer publicly condemned Wiley, 41, for embarking on an offensive Twitter rant in which he compared the Jewish community to the Ku Klux Klan.
Slamming the rapper, Lily, 35, wrote in an Instagram video: ‘So I just had a look at Wiley’s tweets. Oh dear. ‘Oh I’m really worried about everyone just going for each other on the Internet.
And it all being egged on by big data and big tech. ‘It’s just really sad watching communities who should be like, coming together and helping each other out, turn against each other.
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