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Lily Allen and David Harbour had an 'aura of sadness' in 'haunted' last pictures
Lily Allen and David Harbour appeared with an "aura of sadness" on their final outing before they announced the end of their marriage. The former couple were snapped attending a match between the New York Jets and Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium on September 29,
Lily Allen’s New Album Is Blowing Up on Spotify — and Her David Harbour-Inspired New Album Tells All
Lily Allen's first album in 7 years, West End Girl, is a brutally honest post-breakup record that's taking the world by storm. With streams doubling and 100,000 new listeners daily, Allen's raw storytelling is resonating like never before.
As the premiere of the fifth and final season of Netflix’s hit Stranger Things fast approaches, star David Harbour has been making headlines — for all the wrong reasons. On Oct. 24, the 50-year-old’s ex-wife Lily Allen,
Allen released “West End Girl” on Friday, in which she sings about an unnamed partner’s alleged infidelity, which fans were quick to theorize is about her split from actor David Harbour.
Lily split from her husband of four years, Stranger Things actor David Harbour, 50, in December of 2024, and has said that the new album is “inspired” by what happened in their marriage, but shouldn't be taken as “gospel.” However, fans aren't too sure.
David Harbour reflected on his bond with Stranger Things co-star Winona Ryder recently, describing her as an “extraordinary creature” and admitting he “fell in love” with her while filming the Netflix series.
Natalie Tippett, the woman revealed to be 'Madeline' in Lily Allen's new album 'West End Girl,' poked fun at her association with the pseudonym in posts shared on her birthday.
It's been a whirlwind week for Stranger Things star David Harbour, thanks to the release of his ex-wife Lily Allen's tell-all album, West End Girl. For those unaware, Lily dropped her first record in seven years last weekend, which fans have alleged is a semi-autobiographical account of her relationship with David—and its subsequent breakdown.