Lily Allen found herself in the middle of controversy after returning her puppy, Mary, to an animal shelter for damaging her passport and "ruining her life." Now, she's been accused of two "key failures" during the backlash. The 39-year-old's decision to rehome her pet drew significant criticism from animal rights organization PETA, who sent her a letter along with a mechanical toy dog.

Lily also recently came under fire after admitting she purposely slept with her best friend's crush. Elisa Allen from PETA stated: "It really is the only animal you should bring into your home. Dogs should never be treated as accessories to be discarded when they become inconvenient.

Also, the official PETA X, formerly Twitter, account took another shot at Lily, scolding her on the social media platform." Lily Allen calls out PETA for 'dangerous' post following pet rehoming Lily Allen says kids should get taught about childbirth in kindergarten Additionally, the official PETA X account (previously known as Twitter) criticized her. "As someone high profile with a platform, what you say matters.

Laughing about this 'f---king' dog being sent back sends a dangerous message," the post read. "Every move is traumatic to a homeless dog who then can never expect this home is forever." In response to PETA's tweet, Lily retweeted with the comment: "Nineteen Eighty Paws," seemingly referencing George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four amid the scandal.

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