Pregnant Lily Allen is being treated for whiplash

Taking a tumble: Lily Allen fell over
11 April 2012
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Lily Allen is being treated for whiplash.

The 'Not Fair' singer - who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Sam Cooper - received treatment after falling over at London's Wolseley restaurant, also injuring her wrist.

Tweeting about her tumble, she posted: "I fell over in the foyer of The Wolsley this morning. Tres embarrassing. Hurty wrist (sic)."

She later tweeted: "Owwwwwcch. My neck hurts. Feel free to Insert sexy time related joke here. Still not funny. My neck hurts a lot (sic)."

The 25-year-old star then received medical treatment yesterday (18.08.10) after her pain got worse.

She tweeted: "At the docs. Its whiplash from my fall yesterday! Oh deary me (sic)."

A source at the restaurant admitted staff were shocked when Lily fell.

One insider said: "Lily really hit the deck. She tried to laugh it off but it must have hurt."

The 'Smile' hitmaker - who was left devastated after suffering a miscarriage with then-boyfriend Ed Simons' baby in January 2008 - announced her pregnancy earlier this month after weeks of speculation.

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