Lily Allen narrowly avoids wardrobe malfunction in risqué floral outfit

Singer and West End star Lily Allen left very little to the imagination as she opted for a daring floral dress during a recent outing.

The Fear songstress turned heads as she stepped out in London in a bright yellow and pink halterneck dress with a large flower detail at the neckline and matching hood.

Looking sensational, the 38-year-old however narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she appears to have went braless in the backless gown.

The dress, which also boasted a thigh-high split and little support around the waist, thankfully stayed in place long enough for the star to enjoy her night out.

Opting for a glowy make-up look, including lashings of mascara and a shiny pink lip, the singer's blonde tresses could be seen popping out of her hood.

Allowing the dress to stand out, she choose silver jewellery and matching accessories of a bright pink clutch and high heels.

Following a successful singing career in the 2000s, she's pursuing a career in acting these days.

Lily is currently performing in The Pillowman at the Duke of York Theatre and is currently playing the role of Katurian, a character previously played by David Tennant twenty years ago, who is writer of disturbingly violent stories who is imprisoned by a totalitarian state.

As she was spotted leaving the theatre and heading inside a taxi, Lily coyly smiled for photographs.

The star's appearance follows her recent revelation that she has been diagnosed with adult ADHD and has to "completely switch off social media".

Lily, who lives in the US with her husband Stranger Things actor David Harbour after tying the knot in 2020, said she had to go and "see someone" about it.

Speaking to The Times, Lily at the time said: "I’ve actually just been diagnosed with adult ADHD. I’ve had to completely switch off social media because as soon as I look at it, it can be hours of my day gone."

She added: "It sort of runs in my family. And it’s only because I’m here in America where they take these things slightly more seriously than they do in England. I went to see someone and they said, 'Have you ever thought about this?' And I said, 'Well, yes I have.'"

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