Lily Allen & Miquita Oliver’s Podcast Spills the Tea: A Friendship Nearly Shattered

Hold onto your headphones, folks, because the latest episode of “Miss Me,” the wildly popular podcast hosted by besties Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver, just dropped a truth bomb bigger than a glitter cannon at a rave.

From Pop Star Crushes to Friendship Fallout

We’re talking early two-thousands, back when flip phones and low-rise jeans were all the rage. Miquita, already a rising star, was interviewing a certain heartthrob musician about to drop his highly anticipated album. Turns out, the interview went a little too well, with the pop star developing a bit of a crush on our girl Miquita.

Now, any normal person would’ve kept this juicy tidbit to themselves, right? Wrong. Miquita, being the trusting soul she is, spilled the tea to her bestie, Lily. Little did she know, this confession would ignite a drama worthy of its own reality show.

Lily Allen: Artist Relations Extraordinaire (and Heartbreaker?)

See, back then, Lily wasn’t just crafting witty lyrics and rocking out on stage; she was knee-deep in the music biz, working in artist relations. And let’s just say, she saw an opportunity and, well, she took it.

Fast forward to a music festival in Japan (because where else do celebrity scandals unfold?), and Lily, using her industry connections, gets up close and personal with Miquita’s crush. Like, really close.

You can probably guess what happened next. Let’s just say, Lily wasn’t afraid to blur the lines between professional and pleasure, and Miquita’s crush became, well, hers.

Six Months of Silence and a Whole Lotta Baggage

Word got back to Miquita, and let’s just say, she was less than thrilled. Imagine finding out your best friend swooped in on your crush – ouch! The betrayal cut deep, leading to a dramatic six-month friendship freeze-out.

Bridging the Gap: Can Friendship Survive Betrayal?

Fast forward through the years of glitter eyeshadow and questionable fashion choices, and here we are, listening to the former besties hash it out on their podcast. It’s awkward, it’s raw, and it’s oh-so-relatable for anyone who’s ever navigated the minefield of female friendships.

Lily, never one to shy away from controversy, defends her actions with her trademark mix of honesty and humor. She claims she was just following her heart (or maybe other body parts), seeing pop stars as fair game in the game of love. She even jokes that she thought Miquita would be happy for her, you know, like a true friend.

Miquita, on the other hand, isn’t quite ready to let bygones be bygones. While she acknowledges they’ve moved on and rebuilt their bond, the sting of Lily’s betrayal lingers. She calls it as she sees it – sabotage, plain and simple. And honestly, who can blame her?

Miquita Oliver and Lily Allen recording their podcast

More Than Just Boy Drama: Lily Allen Gets Real About Motherhood and Career

The podcast episode isn’t all backstabbing and boy drama, though. In a moment of surprising vulnerability, Lily opens up about her decision to put motherhood before her music career. She talks candidly about the challenges of juggling fame and family, admitting that having children “basically ruined” her pop star trajectory.

But before you start a GoFundMe for Lily’s comeback tour, she makes it clear she has zero regrets. Family comes first, and she’s fully embraced her role as a mom, even if it means rocking out in her living room instead of sold-out stadiums.

Lily Allen 2.0: Finding Balance with a Side of Sarcasm

Now married to actor David Harbour (aka Hopper from Stranger Things, swoon!), Lily seems to have found a balance in her life, even if it means trading in the paparazzi flashes for school runs and grocery shopping.

She’s still got that sharp wit and tell-it-like-it-is attitude, though, as evidenced by her podcast banter with Miquita. They might have a complicated past, but their chemistry is undeniable. They’re proof that even the strongest friendships can weather the stormiest of dramas, emerging stronger and, dare we say, even more entertaining.