A HUGE noughties star was spotted on a local news channel complaining about her neighbourhood.
Wearing sunglasses and casual clothes, she spoke angrily about Brockwell Park in Lambeth, London.

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Covering her identity, Elly Jackson from La Roux said how a community event had to be cancelled after four bank holiday festivals destroyed the park.
The park hosted four festivals at the park from Friday to Monday: Project 6, Wide Awake, Cross The Tracks and City Splash.
The In For The Kill hitmaker told a reporter: “The park was just looking absolutely stunning and everyone was really excited to use it again and now it’s completely ruined.
“It’s unusable to the local community and it’s not really ok,” she said.
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Fans were stunned to see the singer who came to fame in 2008 and served the huge hit Bulletproof the following year.
“Wait, was this La Roux talking about Brockwell Park/Mighty Hoopla on the news last night?” one wrote on X, sharing the clip.
Brockwell Live, the organisers behind the park events, said that they were prepping the grass ahead of the Mighty Hoopla on June 1 and 2.
Elly recently re-released her album Trouble in Paradise.
She spoke about her pride over the album, which was originally released in 2014.
The singer shared a selection of snaps taken for the album, telling fans that they’d not previously been shared.
“Here are a couple of images you may not have seen… the first image is the set up shot for what became the album cover. I will forever be insanely proud of this album and artwork”
Fans flocked to encourage her to release more music – despite her regularly performing at small-scale music festivals.
“Where is the new album? You need to tour again,” one wrote.
“any chances of a tour for the new album? Would be lovely to see you in the uk and I’m sure others countries would love that too? X” another echoed.

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