New Delhi:
Lily Allen has received an apology from the British soldier, who sent her a racially abusive message on Twitter.
The Not Fair singer reported 20-year-old Harry Wilson to his army bosses after he tweeted her a message reading "just seen you bought s*** I meant adopted a child from Africa (sic)."
Lily Allen - who is believed to be expecting her second child with husband Sam Cooper - was then subjected to a barrage of abuse for reporting the serviceman, but she now wants a line drawn under the row after Harry sent her a heartfelt apology.
She Tweeted: "I have just received some flowers and a hand written apology from Harry Wilson, which I accept. I hope we can all now move on. Thank you."
It seems Harry's apology arrived at the right time after Lily Allen threatened to take a break from twitter earlier today because of the abusive messages she had received from 'trolls'.
She wrote: "OK I'm leaving Twitter for a few days, hmmmm maybe hours, we'll see. The stupidity of some people on here is astounding."
Harry had claimed his comments were intended as a joke and "harmless fun" before his Twitter account was removed.
The Not Fair singer reported 20-year-old Harry Wilson to his army bosses after he tweeted her a message reading "just seen you bought s*** I meant adopted a child from Africa (sic)."
Lily Allen - who is believed to be expecting her second child with husband Sam Cooper - was then subjected to a barrage of abuse for reporting the serviceman, but she now wants a line drawn under the row after Harry sent her a heartfelt apology.
She Tweeted: "I have just received some flowers and a hand written apology from Harry Wilson, which I accept. I hope we can all now move on. Thank you."
It seems Harry's apology arrived at the right time after Lily Allen threatened to take a break from twitter earlier today because of the abusive messages she had received from 'trolls'.
She wrote: "OK I'm leaving Twitter for a few days, hmmmm maybe hours, we'll see. The stupidity of some people on here is astounding."
Harry had claimed his comments were intended as a joke and "harmless fun" before his Twitter account was removed.