In Superdrug Dare magazine, they asked her-"So, being compared to Lily Allen:Compliment or irritant?"
She answered-"It's wrong. I think it's a sexist thing, really. Just because we're both solo female artists and come from London, and we sing about down to-earth things, it doesn't mean we're the same. We write totally differently. I really like her and she's been very supportive, but we don't hang out together."
If this woman doesn't want to be compared to Lily Allen, then she shouldn't use her singing style, with the cockney thing.
This woman should feel flattered to be compared to Lily, if she doesn't want that, then Kate should use her own style.
She answered-"It's wrong. I think it's a sexist thing, really. Just because we're both solo female artists and come from London, and we sing about down to-earth things, it doesn't mean we're the same. We write totally differently. I really like her and she's been very supportive, but we don't hang out together."
If this woman doesn't want to be compared to Lily Allen, then she shouldn't use her singing style, with the cockney thing.

This woman should feel flattered to be compared to Lily, if she doesn't want that, then Kate should use her own style.