Lily Allen cuts a casual figure in hoodie and leggings after celebrating 18 months of sobriety

Lily Allen shows off her slim figure in a lime green hoodie and black leggings for workout session after celebrating 18 months of sobriety

She celebrated 18 months of sobriety last week. 

And Lily Allen looked fit and healthy as she cut a casual figure in a bright lime green hoodie and black leggings on Monday.

The singer, 35, shared pictures in her workout gear with her 1.4million followers on her Instagram Stories, saying she was getting into ‘full active looks’. 

Sporty chic: Lily Allen, 35, looked fit and healthy as she cut a casual figure in a bright lime green hoodie and black leggings in a post she shared on her Instagram Stories on Monday

She looked incredible in a lime green sweater and matching trainers as she posed in the mirror selfie. 

Lily teamed her look with a pair of black leggings which accentuated her toned pins in the snap.

The star piled her dark locks atop her head and wore a hoop earring to add a touch of glam. 

She revealed she was enjoying workout clothes during lockdown, and captioned the snap: ‘Getting quite into full active looks now.’ 

Relax: The songstress turned the front cameron on herself as she stood in front of a range of expensive skin care products, and wrote: 'And a 1pm bath'

Relax: The songstress turned the front cameron on herself as she stood in front of a range of expensive skin care products, and wrote: ‘And a 1pm bath’

In a second picture she shared on her Story, the Smile songstress gave fans another insight into her day.

Lily turned the front camera on on herself as she stood in front of a range of expensive skin care products, and wrote: ‘And a 1pm bath’. 

She smouldered for the camera in the picture as she left her bath running in the background.

Lily has been open about her addiction battle and posted on Wednesday that she had been 18 months sober.

The star had been honoured with a special key-ring from the Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship for successfully reaching the important milestone. 

In posts on her Instagram, Lily shared an image of the key-ring given to mark momentous dates as well as a selfie showing her holding the fellowship gift over her eye. 

Embossed on the key-ring’s grey leather was the message: ‘Clean and serene for eighteen months.

Lily shared a shot while holding the token alongside a gushing caption reading: ’18 months clean and sober today. Would recommend!’

The milestone comes weeks after Lily revealed she debated trying heroin when she ‘hit rock bottom’ during her 2014 supporting stint on Miley Cyrus’ Bangerz tour.

The singer spoke to DJ Fat Tony on his The Recovery podcast about her sobriety journey, including her rock bottom, as she touched on the tour and how she felt – turning to drink, drugs and prostitutes. 

She said: ‘I was supporting this girl who was much younger and more attractive than I felt. I was thinking: “I think I have got a drinking problem. And none of this acting out is working any more. Maybe I should try heroin.”‘

She then turned to drugs to lose weight after climbing to 14st, adding: ‘I started taking a drug which is like speed to lose the weight and I got addicted to this drug because it made me feel invincible. And then I ended up on tour in America supporting Miley Cyrus…

‘It was when she was doing Wrecking Ball – it was a highly sexualised tour. I had just spent the last three years pushing babies out. It couldn’t have been less what I felt like. I had never supported anyone…

‘I was re-entering this phase of being a pop star again but not doing it on my terms any more. I was supporting this girl who was much younger and more attractive than I felt. I just started acting out in all manner of ways.’

Clean and serene for 18 months:  Lily has been honoured with a special key-ring from the Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship for successfully reaching the important milestone

Clean and serene for 18 months:  Lily has been honoured with a special key-ring from the Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship for successfully reaching the important milestone