She has spoken candidly about her feelings of guilt about leaving her two daughters behind while on the promotional trail for her third album, Sheezus.
But Lily Allen proved her children are never far from her side on Wednesday, delighting her fans by offering a rare glimpse of her daughters Ethel, eight, and Marnie, five, during their blissful Easter break in Dorset.
The 33-year-old singer shared a sweet video of the youngsters as they strolled down to the beachfront while staying at The Pig On The Beach hotel.
Family fun: Lily Allen proved her children are never far from her side on Wednesday, delighting her fans by offering a rare glimpse of her daughters Ethel, eight, and Marnie, five, during their blissful Easter break in Dorset
'Morning! Hello you!', down-to-earth Lily exclaimed as the adorable little girls walked alongside her.
Lily panned the camera around the stunning grounds, showing off her picturesque surroundings.
The Lost My Mind hitmaker - who co-parents her children with her ex-husband Sam Cooper - captioned the video, 'I love it here'.
She was later seen indulging in a pampering session, treating herself to a face mask as she made the most of her downtime.
The 33-year-old singer shared a sweet video of the youngsters as they strolled down to the beachfront while staying at The Pig On The Beach hotel
Relaxing: Lily panned the camera around the stunning grounds, showing off her picturesque surroundings
Lily has previously discussed how difficult it was leaving her children behind while on the road, saying they 'didn't know her' when she came home.
Speaking in her autobiography, she also said their relationship had become 'intermittent' due to her promo schedule and as a result she laid on more work as she was 'scared of rejection' when she came home.
The singer said they are really close now and have a 'great relationship'.
Lily also touched upon her feelings of guilt on her last album, the underrated No Shame, which sees her address the issue from the point of view of her youngest daughter Marnie in her moving song Three.