‘She’s hard work’: David Harbour’s friend responds to Lily Allen album with scathing dig
‘Lily’s hardly an angel’
After Lily Allen dropped her brutal new album West End Girl on Friday, one of David Harbour’s friends has spoken out with some scathing claims about the singer.
It’s the 40-year-old’s first new album in seven years, and appears to discuss her turbulent split from the Stranger Things actor in detail. They broke up earlier this year after he was accused of having a three year affair. Harbour has never responded to this.
In one of the songs, titled Madeline, Allen appears to sing about the other woman that got in between their marriage. The woman Harbour allegedly cheated with has since come forward and identified herself.
Harbour has stayed silent since the album was released on Friday, but one of his friends has anonymously spoken to the Daily Mail with a brutal dig claiming Allen isn’t exactly innocent. This is getting messy.
“Lily’s hardly an angel. She gave David a totally false idea of what and who she is. She wanted the big house and the lifestyle and then she hated it,” they said.

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“Men find her hard work; there is something about her which makes them pull their hair out and run a mile. Same thing happened with her ex Sam Cooper.”
The source continued: “She was advised if she wanted to sell albums then she would have to sing about David and now she’s cashing in.”
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“It comes from the same insecurities she has had all of her life, a lot comes from her background – being bounced from pillar to post as a child, her dad not coming home and a feeling of rejection.”
Speaking about why she decided to make the album in an interview with The Times, Allen said: “Nobody knew what was going on in my life. So I got into the studio, cried for two hours and then said, ‘Let’s make some music’.”
“I was really depressed. I thought I didn’t have any good songs left. My writing had been really bad and it took something to happen in my life, for everything to be blown up, for me to be able to go, ‘Oh, here she is’.”
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