
Lily Allen shows off the results of her boob job in a sheer bralet and matching shorts as she poses for racy snaps during a day out in London
And Lily Allen showed off her figure once again as she posed for eye-catching snaps in a sexy nude bralet during a day out in London.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the singer, 40, showed off the results of her recent boob job in the daring top with a black lace print and matching shorts.
Lily shared the gallery of snaps after enjoying the outing with her pal Gracie Allen, and posed for snaps in the revealing crop top from ethical lingerie brand Studio Pia.
No doubt hinting at the racy nature of her outfit, Lily captioned her post with a string of snake emojis.
In March, Lily, who split from husband David Harbour last year, shared she underwent an 'incredible' boob job, and she has been buying lingerie to show it off.
Lily, who split from David at the end of last year, had the surgery in February, but admitted that the time she felt her new cleavage doesn't match her face.
She told her close friend Miquita Oliver on their Miss Me? podcast: 'How do I feel about ageing? Well, I just got some additions to the family - don't know if you'd noticed?'
Miquita told her: 'I noticed because you pulled your top off a month ago and showed them to me. I was like ''absolutely incredible''.'
Lily, who shared insight into her boob job ahead of her 40th birthday, continued: 'They look really incredible when I take my top off, and my bra off, but there's definitely a contrast in age between my breasts and my face.
'I'm like 40, 18, 40, 18. I'm just thinking 'maybe I get the BBL (Brazilian butt lift) next'. I quite want the bum.'
Lily added on her new boobs: 'There's a thing that happens a few months after you get them which is they drop and fluff.
'So they're still quite high and they're still quite hard. When they drop and fluff they feel like normal boobs.
'So I haven't got to drop and fluff yet, I'm very much looking forward to that.
In March, Lily, who split from husband David Harbour last year, shared that she underwent an 'incredible' boob job, and she has been buying sexy lingerie to show it off
'I feel like it's really fun. I'm like buying fancy lingerie that my boobs can actually fit in and taking pictures on my phone.
'Haven't sent them to anyone yet, but it will hopefully get there at some point.
'On my 40th birthday I'm going to drop and fluff.'
Last month, Lily enjoyed a date with actor James Norton, 39,, after meeting on the celebrity dating app Raya.
The duo made the most of their first outing together, with the pair reportedly seen kissing backstage while attending Charli XCX's Lido Festival show.
The singer and actor, 39, were pictured cosying up to one another and sipping on non-alcoholic beers as they watched Charli's show in the capital, before heading to a backstage compound to party with the singer.
Lily ended her marriage to Stranger Things star husband David Harbour, 50, in December 2024 after four years of marriage, following her discovery he had a secret profile on Raya.
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