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Lily Allen returns to Cameo, selling videos to fans for nearly £400 each

Lily Allen returns to Cameo, selling videos to fans for nearly £400 each

Lily Allen has returned to Cameo, and is charging fans nearly £400 for each video.

The singer and actor is still enjoying the success of her critically acclaimed album ‘West End Girl’ – which marked her first new album in eight years, and detailed her tumultuous split from Stranger Things actor David Harbour.

Since it arrived in 2025, the record has earned praise from huge names including Robbie Williams, and has seen Allen embark on a sold-out theatre tour across the UK and the US before she plays some bigger shows later in the summer.

However, despite all of this, the singer has found time to return to Cameo – a site where users can pay for celebrities and public figures to share personalised messages, often as gifts to mark birthdays and personal milestones.

Allen previously signed up to the website back in 2021 and would then charge £187 for each personalised video. Now, she is back on the site and is charging fans £376.50 for each video.

Fans can expect to get the recording within a week of purchase and, as highlighted by Daily Mail, the average length of each clip is just over 40-seconds; the equivalent of £9 per second.

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🎶 Somewhere Only We Know 🎶 @lilyallen #somewhereonlyweknow #lilyallen #coversong

♬ original sound – Cameo

“Hey, it’s me, Lily Allen on Cameo,” she says in an introductory clip. “I’m so happy to be here. I’m very excited to be available to give your friends, family and business associates shoutouts… your wish is my command.

“Ask me to do some dumb shit, and I will do that dumb shit. Enjoy and I’ll see you guys soon.”

Just sending a message to the ‘Smile’ singer costs £4.51, and at the time of writing, there is a message on the page sharing that Allen is currently “unavailable”. However, fans can join a waitlist on the site.

As well as first joining Cameo in 2021, Allen also launched an OnlyFans account to sell photos and videos of her feet for a monthly subscription of $10 (£8) back in 2024.

She shared that she was joining the site in an episode of her Miss Me? Podcast, telling co-host Miquita Oliver that she was told by her manicurist that she had “five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare” and that her “feet are rated quite highly on the internet.”

After launching the account on OnlyFans, Allen went on to reveal that she said made her more money from there than she does from Spotify.

Last October, she then shared that she wanted to distance herself from the OnlyFans page, admitting that “it wasn’t that fun” once she split from David Harbour.

Before then, she also spoke about the downside of her account, saying: “I’ve had a lot of disparaging, you know, horrible messages in my DMs. I’m talking really personal, nasty.”

Around the time she said that she no longer found OnlyFans “fun”, she also revealed that she got banned from the dating app Hinge for “impersonating myself”, and also has several Finstagram accounts she uses for “spying on people”, including one impersonating Charli XCX.

Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ tour continues in North America, and last month the singer played multiple nights at London’s Palladium, where she was given a three-star review from NME.

“When the ‘West End Girl’ show kicks into gear, it’s a powerful, unconventional way of approaching live music – one that not only generates a better understanding of the album, but also a stronger appreciation for Allen herself,” it read.

“At points, it is clear that these are her first shows back after seven years, and there are still some kinks to be ironed out. That said, there is no mistaking that this is an artist who has transformed one of her darkest chapters into her biggest accomplishments.”

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