Lily Allen Introduces Butt Plugs Inspired by Viral West End Girl Lyrics
Lily Allen.
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NEED TO KNOW
- Lily Allen launched an online merchandise store on Wednesday, Dec. 3, promoting her latest album, West End Girl.
- One of the items for sale is a USB drive designed to resemble a butt plug.
- Allen mentions “butt plugs” in her song “Pussy Palace.”
The British singer-songwriter Lily Allen unveiled her online merchandise store on December 3, coinciding with the promotion of her album West End Girl, released in October. Among the unique offerings is a USB drive, creatively designed to resemble a butt plug.
These limited-edition USB drives, which contain the album West End Girl, are adorned with blue-and-white polka dots reminiscent of a jacket worn by Allen on the album cover.

Lily Allen ‘West End Girl’ USB.
Lily Allen
According to her website, the item is described as “a novelty USB device intended for data storage only.” Priced at $33.99, the product is set to ship on December 19, although it remains uncertain whether orders will be fulfilled in time for Christmas.
In a playful Instagram post, Allen showcased the USB drive alongside emojis representing both a peach and an electrical plug.
The release of the USB drive coincides with Allen’s mention of butt plugs in the song “Pussy Palace,” which explores the theme of discovering a romantic partner’s indiscretion. In the second verse, the lyrics reference various found items, stating, “Duane Reade bag with the handles tied / Sex toys, butt plugs, lube inside / Hundreds of Trojans, you’re so f—ing broken.”
Producer and writer Blue May recently shared insights about the creation of “Pussy Palace” in an interview, emphasizing the swift nature of the songwriting process. He described how the song originated from the narrative of a West Village apartment and the revelations it contains.
May elaborated on the emotional weight of the song, likening it to that overwhelming moment when unexpected news turns one’s world upside down. He noted that the lyrics were crafted in a remarkably short timeframe, taking no more than an hour and a half to complete.
Reflecting on the energy surrounding the song’s development, May recalled vibrant moments captured on video, featuring smoke machines and disco lights as they recorded, ultimately generating a lively atmosphere during the creative process.
