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Pop star Lily Allen has suffered a miscarriage.

Her publicist has confirmed the devastating news, asking the media and fans to respect the singer's privacy.

The 22-year-old singer lost her unborn baby after returning from a holiday in The Maldives with boyfriend and Chemical Brothers star Ed Simons.

A spokesman for Allen says: "We can confirm that Lily Allen has suffered a miscarriage, and we ask that her privacy be respected at this difficult time."

A source tells 'The Sun': "They are in a state of shock. The bad news has been really difficult for them to take and they are both absolutely heartbroken.

"Lily's entire outlook on life changed after she found out she was pregnant. She was looking forward to being a mum and starting a family with Ed. She had turned her back on her party girl image and turned over a new leaf."

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