David Harbour Reflects Amid Lily Allen Album Fallout
David Harbour Reflects Amid Lily Allen Album Fallout

David Harbour Reflects Amid Lily Allen Album Fallout

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In a September Esquire Spain interview, David Harbour reflected on turning 50 and said he would 'change either everything or nothing,' calling the pain and mistakes of his life part of his path. His remarks surfaced as ex-wife Lily Allen released West End Girl, a 14-track record reportedly written in about 10 days that many read as a semi‑autobiographical account of their breakup. Songs including 'Madeline' and 'Tennis' allege infidelity and reference a woman many outlets have linked to costume designer Natalie Tippett; Allen has said the album mixes fact and fiction and denied it was made for revenge. Candid lyrics alleging cheating, gaslighting, an agreed open relationship and a purported 'Pussy Palace' apartment have driven intense public and media scrutiny. Harbour has largely remained tight‑lipped about specific allegations while promoting the final season of Stranger Things, has reportedly leaned on co‑star Winona Ryder for support, and separate reports of on‑set tensions have amplified the public fallout.

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