Pop star Lily Allen, who is more famous for her antics than her music, has now poked fun at Elton John by featuring a look-a-like of the music legend in her new music video.
|Last Updated: Oct 21, 2009, 11:43 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Pop star Lily Allen, who is more famous for her antics than her music, has now poked fun at Elton John by featuring a look-a-like of the music legend in her new music video.
The pair co-hosted the `GQ Men Of The Year Awards` last year but Elton appeared to grow impatient with Allen, who reportedly drank champagne throughout the ceremony and was intoxicated while on stage.
The 62-year-old musician seemed to lose his temper with the `Smile` hitmaker and she reportedly responded by telling him to get lost.
They both brushed off the fall out, but Allen has since credited the incident with her decision to quit booze because it left her "upset and angry."
And now Allen has recorded a video for her new single `Who`d Have Known`, in which she gazes at images of Elton, before he is kidnapped and forced to declare his love for her.
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