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Lily Allen has stepped away from her podcast to "focus on other stuff".
The singer had co-presented the BBC podcast Miss Me? with her childhood friend Miquita Oliver for over a year.
In the latest episode, which aired on Monday, Allen confirmed it would be her last appearance for the foreseeable future.
The star revealed she was "very grateful" for her time on Miss Me?, and as she signed off, Allen thanked listeners and the team who had worked on the podcast.
Oliver revealed she was "proud" of her co-host and wished her well on her new "adventure".
She added: "I think it's good that we're gonna have some time away from doing this together, because I don't think we'll really understand what we've done here without having that."
Last week, Allen told listeners she would be departing from the podcast to focus on other career projects.
The news has added fuel to speculation that the 40-year-old star is gearing up to release fresh music later this year.
"I'm going to be stepping away from the podcast to do some other things," she explained. "But it's not goodbye forever, it's just goodbye for now while I go and do some new stuff for a little bit."
Allen also insisted the decision wasn't a result of "anything wrong" with the podcast.
"I'm doing some things that need more of my time, (because) it takes a lot of work putting the time and effort into this show," she added.
A rotating line-up of guests will replace Allen as co-host alongside Oliver.