Lily Allen Brought Her Adopted Dog Back to the Shelter After It Chewed Up the Family’s Passports

Recently, Lily Allen acknowledged that she had returned an acquired puppy because it had destroyed some of her most valuable paperwork.

The 39-year-old singer of “Smile” revealed on the August 21 episode of her “Miss Me?” podcast, which she co-hosts with pal Miquita Oliver, that she had to return the puppy to the shelter it came from since it had “ate” her and her children’s passports after she had rescued it to join her family.

She clarified, saying, “We actually did adopt a dog already, but I took her back to the home after it ate my passport.”

Allen continued, “They had our visas in there, and she ate all three of our passports.” “I am unable to express the amount of money I had to spend on replacing everything because it was in Covid, which made it a complete logistical nightmare.”

Allen, who is married to David Harbour and has two children of her own, is adamant that the dog’s behavior prevented her kids from seeing their father, her ex-husband Sam Cooper, who lives on the other side of the pond. (Allen and Cooper, 46, have two daughters: Marnie Rose, 11, and Ethel Mary, 12).)

“This f–king dog had eaten the passports, so I couldn’t take them back to see their dad for like four or five months because the father of my children lives in England,” she recalled.

I was unable to look at her. Regarding the dog, she remarked, “I was like, you’ve ruined my life.”

Although Allen did not give the dog’s name, the Daily Mail claims that in 2021 she got a puppy named Mary from an animal charity in New York City. The source linked to an Instagram account that was created to post images of the puppy but suddenly stopped doing so without giving any reason.

In response, Allen justified her choice to return the animal, stating that its behavior made it an inappropriate fit for her family as a whole.

She claimed, “I really tried very hard with her, but she was a very badly behaved dog, and passports weren’t the only thing she ate.” The passports were, in a sense, the straw that broke the camel’s back because it simply didn’t work out.

Ethel Mary and Marnie Rose were welcomed by Allen and Cooper in 2011 and 2013, respectively. She and Cooper divorced in June 2018 after parting ways in 2016. Prior to the couple’s September 2020 wedding in Las Vegas, she was first connected to Harbour in August 2019, with the couple having confirmed their engagement in May 2020.

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