Lily Allen is SLAMMED for publicly shaming takeaway pizza company

Lily Allen is SLAMMED for publicly shaming takeaway pizza company
Lily Allen is SLAMMED for publicly shaming takeaway pizza company

Lily Allen has been criticised by her followers for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company on Instagram after saying she was 'not impressed' with her order.

The singer, 36, took to her Story on Sunday night to share a snap of the meal writing in the caption: 'Not impressed tbh' before tagging the brand Pizza Pilgrims. 

She then shared another screenshot of someone who had messaged her saying that her post 'could end' the company and that it was 'brutal for the business', before hitting back.

'Not impressed': Lily Allen has been criticised by her followers for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company on Instagram after saying she was 'not impressed' with her order

'Not impressed': Lily Allen has been criticised by her followers for publicly shaming a takeaway pizza company on Instagram after saying she was 'not impressed' with her order

Oh dear: The singer, 36, took to her Story on Sunday night to share a snap of the meal writing in the caption: 'Not impressed tbh' before tagging the brand Pizza Pilgrims

Oh dear: The singer, 36, took to her Story on Sunday night to share a snap of the meal writing in the caption: 'Not impressed tbh' before tagging the brand Pizza Pilgrims 

The follower wrote in their message: 'Brutal to this business, publicly shaming them, yikes!'

Lily then replied: 'They shouldn't be in the business of making pizzas if this is what their dishing out. I paid for it, I'm well within my right to express my displeasure.'

The follower then said: 'Totally, but you've got 1.1million followers with a lot of influence. Not to mention they're probably trying to get back on their feet off the back of lockdowns and such. Maybe an inbox to their Instagram would be enough, a post like this could end them.' 

Candid: She then shared another screenshot of someone who had messaged her saying that her post 'could end ' the company and that it was 'brutal for the business', before hitting back

Candid: She then shared another screenshot of someone who had messaged her saying that her post 'could end ' the company and that it was 'brutal for the business', before hitting back

Lily typed back: '1.5 million. And I think you're actually more interested in telling a woman that she shouldn't express her opinions than you are about this particular business. I get it, all the time, and I know it when I see it. Ask yourself if you'd tell a bloke the same?'

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