Another setback? Reports emerge that party lover Lily Allen dropped by management team over fears her 'life is spiralling out of control'

Lily Allen has reportedly been sacked by one of Britain’s top music managers over fears her ‘life is spiralling out of control’.

The 30-year-old is said to have been dropped by managers Scott Rodger and Henry Village after less than a year of working together.

According to a source close to the star, quoted by the The Sun’s Dan Wootton, it appears as if there are concerns the-mother-of-two - who is married to Sam Cooper - might be having problems.

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Another setback? Lily Allen has reportedly been sacked by one of Britain’s top music managers over fears her ‘life is spiralling out of control’

Another setback? Lily Allen has reportedly been sacked by one of Britain’s top music managers over fears her ‘life is spiralling out of control’

‘Lily's life is spiralling out of control,’ the insider revealed. ‘Everyone is incredibly worried but she just won't listen.

‘He [Scott] is one of the most in-demand managers in the world. He tried hard with Lily but her attitude was all wrong and her new music isn't up to scratch.’

Despite the singer's initial success, her latest album Sheezus, which came out last year, struggled to sell.

Oh dear: The 30-year-old is said to have been dropped by music managers Scott Rodger and Henry Village after less than a year of working together

Oh dear: The 30-year-old is said to have been dropped by music managers Scott Rodger and Henry Village after less than a year of working together

Party lover: The news comes just days after Lily hosted an X-rated Funlord set at Bestival on the Isle of Wight over the weekend

Party lover: The news comes just days after Lily hosted an X-rated Funlord set at Bestival on the Isle of Wight over the weekend

‘After her last album was a massive flop, she was banking on Scott turning things around. He made her a lot of money but she's spending like crazy and everyone wants her to slow down.’

A representative for the star told MailOnline: 'Lily has parted company with her managers, a decision that was both mutual and amicable.' 

Sheezus reached No.1 when it was released, but has only shifted about 100,000 copies - compared to It's Not Me, It's You, which was certified over three times platinum with over 1million sales in the UK alone. 

The news comes just days after Lily hosted an X-rated Funlord set at Bestival on the Isle of Wight over the weekend.

She was seen dancing up a storm, flashing her underwear as well as drinking from a bottle of beer. 

Meanwhile, it was recently reported that Lily's four-year marriage to builder Sam - who's father to their two daughters, Ethel, three, and one-year-old Marnie - was on the rocks.

Meanwhile... It was recently reported that Lily's four-year marriage to builder Sam - who's father to their two daughters, Ethel, three, and one-year-old Marnie - was on the rocks

Meanwhile... It was recently reported that Lily's four-year marriage to builder Sam - who's father to their two daughters, Ethel, three, and one-year-old Marnie - was on the rocks

Following a united front at the Notting Hill Carnival, it was recently reported that Lily had signed up for dating apps Tinder and Raya, which specialises in matchmaking for celebrities.

However, a spokesperson insisted: 'Nothing has changed in her circumstances.' 

The singer-songwriter recently shared a preview of new song You're Onto Me during a live stream over Periscope, where she is believed to working on her new album in the studio.

The latest single is expected to appeared on her fourth album, which will serve as the follow-up to 2014's Sheezus.

Sheezus was her first album in five years, following her sophomore LP It's Not Me, It's You, released in 2009.

Singing sensation: The singer-songwriter recently shared a preview of new song You're Onto Me during a live stream over Periscope, where she is believed to working on her new album in the studio

Singing sensation: The singer-songwriter recently shared a preview of new song You're Onto Me during a live stream over Periscope, where she is believed to working on her new album in the studio

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