
Lily Allen got caught up in a bar fight when celebrating her sister’s birthday. Basically, the singer booked a private table at Paradise in Kensal Green and the bar accidentally gave it to another party. The people were asked to move for Lily and her group and they didn’t like that. A source told Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper:
“Lily and her family had all got to Paradise to have a nice meal for Sarah’s birthday but there seemed to have been a mix up with the rooms.
“The group that were in there were apparently quite rowdy and worse for wear.
“Lily and her family were trying to ask them to move but once they saw Lily they got really mouthy. There was some pushing and shoving as they refused to move and someone called police.”
Police confirmed that two men aged 40 and another aged 43 were arrested on suspicion of affray on Sunday, with the older man also held on suspicion of assault.
“They had booked to have a meal in the private dining room. There must have been a mix up as there was already a group in there.
Rowdy! But I guess if these people were already eating and enjoying themselves, I can see why they would be upset when they got asked to leave.









Why? She didn’t do anything wrong.
It would of been so dope if someone actually punched her (Allen) face.
Its a public fight…usually involving more than two people.
“…arrested on suspicion of affray…” what?
Because i just don’t like her!
I know it’s lame but… High five!
I can’t fault you there.
that sucks. not a way to have a bday dinner.
Paradise used to be my local!
*sigh* I miss living in London
Wow am totally shocked!!!!!!
Not.
If you dont like her then why the heck your here?? lol this makes me laugh !
anyways, Lily rocks !! – i love her
This is about 2 people that gave Lily Allen a hard time, (that is if it isn’t totally made up) it’s not about her at all so why write it? Donna J I’v read some of you’re comments. You like Lily Allen when the stories are positive and then change you’re mind when there not. Most of the time there not, because there false. But you’re still an idiot