Lily Allen is admitted to hospital and given fluids
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Lily Allen has been admitted to hospital after becoming unwell.
The singer tweeted a picture from her hospital bed showing her connected to an intravenous drip.
Referring to the title of her new album, she wrote: "#SHEEzUS in #SHOSPITAL. I'm fine though guys, just need some fluids cause i can't keep anything down."
Earlier she had put a picture on Instagram of a number of empty bottles of water with the caption "#poisoned".
The 29-year-old has not confirmed exactly what is wrong with her but did say she was dehydrated.
She later added: "hi there, still in hospital, still very sick, having some more tests, thank you for your messages."
On Wednesday night Allen was filming for Alan Carr: Chatty Man, which is due to air on Channel 4 on Friday.
She posted a picture on social media of herself getting her make-up done, while holding a green drink, with the words: "Prepping for chattyman feeling a little bit #QUEAZUS and very #SNEEZUS green juice emergency."
Later, she added: "I can't stop projectile vomiting, also temperature."
Carr posted a message to her on Twitter saying: "Great to see you tonight. Hope you feel better soon."
In response to reports she was suffering from food poisoning, he later joked: "I told her not to have the bombay mix."
Last month Allen confirmed she would be appearing at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Glasgow.
She is also down to play Glastonbury and Ibiza and Mallorca Rocks this year.
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