Lily Allen's feud with PETA is heating up once again. On her Miss Me? podcast, the 39-year-old pop star—who recently came under fire for admitting that she once hooked up with her best friend's crush —explained she returned her rescue pup , Mary, for allegedly devouring her passport, which she says "ruined" her life. Shortly after the story made news, the nonprofit organization, which is an acronym for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, sent the singer a scathing letter condemning her actions and even a mechanical dog, the only pooch they deem she should own.

Lily Allen says kids should get taught about childbirth in nursery school Lily Allen's savage two-word James Corden diss after he claimed she led him on Allen revealed she's received "abhorrent messages " including "death threats" ever since the podcast episode aired and PETA has once again clapped back at her. On Sunday, they took to their X account to write: "YOU laughed when speaking about abandoning Mary and ruined this poor dog’s life. She thought she had a loving forever home before you tossed her out, calling her 'that f------ dog' who 'ruined my life.

'" They added: "Shame on you. You don’t deserve even the toy dog we sent you." Now, the singer has clapped back at them once again, replying on X: "People laugh when they talk about painful things all the time, it’s quite normal.

I’ve clarified that we didn’t abandon her and that she was rehomed with people we knew almost immediately. "Why are.