Lily Allen has joked she's going saving the balloons from her 'Hard Out Here' video - which spelled a risque message - for her daughter's birthday.
The pop star's eldest daughter, Ethel, turns two next week and she says she's going to re-use the balloons which appear in the promo for her new single - which spell out "Lily Allen has a baggy p***y" - at her party.
Speaking on British station Radio 1, she said: "We're saving the balloons for my daughter's second birthday next Monday. We're having a party, a Ben and Holly party. They're like a little fairy and an elf and she's obsessed with them.
"My husband was in a pub and this woman came up to him - I think she'd been drinking, because she was in a pub - and she was like, 'Did you now she had a [pause] - as in the balloons?' And Sam was just like, 'What? Please just go away.' "
The balloon message is a reference to Robin Thicke's controversial 'Blurred Lines' video, which saw him appear fully clothed while a group of naked women danced around him, with "Robin Thicke has a big d**k" daubed on a wall behind him.
While Lily - who also has another daughter, 10-month-old Marnie, with husband Sam Cooper - is not sure about the words to 'Blurred Lines', which some have interpreted as having a misogynist edge, she claims she is a fan.
She added: "I think there are certain lyrics I take offence to, but I think the song's quite good."
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