Lady Gaga, Lily Allen, smokin’ hot!
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But authorities in Canada and Britain don’t like it.
In fact, if anyone saw Allen with a cigarette, Liverpool City Council wants to know about it.
Lady Gaga (left) flouted Canadian no-smoking laws and when she lit up on stage during a concert, says Canoe.
She was in Vancouver as part of The Monster Ball Tour on Friday night, “puffing deeply” at the end of her set, says the story, noting she could now face a fine under British Columbia’s anti-smoking regulations which ban people from lsmoking in indoor public areas.
The story also observes Lily ‘3 Strikes’ Allen recently risked a fine in France “after smoking repeatedly through a concert in Paris”.
But she doesn’t seem to have learned a thing.
An investigation has been started by Liverpool City Council into whether she was seen smoking “while performing at a concert,” says the BBC, going on:
“The council said it became aware of the alleged incident after a newspaper review mentioned the singer smoking at her concert in Merseyside on Wednesday. The council said it was liaising with the Echo Arena venue over the inquiry. If Allen had been smoking she would have been in contravention of workplace legislation, a council spokesman said.
“The council has appealed for anyone who witnessed the singer smoking on stage to contact them.”
If Allen is found to have been smoking during the event, “both she and the concert venue could be fined,” says the story.
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Canoe – Gaga lights up during B.C. concert, December 13, 2009
BBC – Lily Allen faces smoke ban probe, December 14, 2009
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