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Lily Allen quits book prize due to ill health

Lily Allen - No longer on judging panel
Lily Allen - No longer on judging panel

Lily Allen has pulled out of the judging panel for this year's Orange Prize for Fiction due to ill health.

The star agreed to judge the award late last year, which will see the winner collect a cheque for £30,000. At the time Allen said that she was "a little daunted by the task" but "extremely honoured" to be asked.

However, a spokesperson for the singer said: "Lily had read extensively for the first stage of the judging process [but she] recently found that she was unable to commit 100% to the role due to ill health.

"Rather than do a disservice to what she sees as an incredible array of female literary talent, it has been agreed that she will withdraw before the final judging takes place.

"Lily hopes that her withdrawal will not detract from the huge importance of the Orange Prize and sends her sincere apologies to her fellow judges and to the individual authors."

The shortlist for the Orange Prize for Fiction will be announced this week.

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