Two more ‘toxic’ David Harbour notes resurface after Lily Allen’s ruthless album claims
They’re so sinister
Everyone is still talking about Lily Allen after her savage new album, which appears to tell the story of her marriage breakdown with David Harbour, and two more sinister posts have now resurfaced that seem to take on a new meaning following the accusations.
The Stranger Things actor was accused of having a three-year affair with a costume designer who has now come forward and identified herself as Natalie Tippett. She claims she is the one who Harbour allegedly cheated with, although he has never addressed the allegations.
After the album dropped on Friday, a “toxic” note Harbour wrote to Allen when she appeared in the West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story surfaced, and it’s not the only old message people are talking about.
David Harbour congratulated Lily Allen in this ‘bitter’ Instagram post
Another “toxic” old post from Harbour congratulating Lily’s role in 2:22 A Ghost Story has surfaced which people are claiming shows he was “jealous” and “bitter” of the singer all along.
He shared the play’s poster on Instagram and wrote in the caption: “Very proud of my slightly nervous, immensely brave, annoyingly talented wife Lily Allen who has her first preview of her play 2:22 A Ghost Story tonight. Like, that she’s acting in.”
The actor told everyone to check it out in London before making a joke about him working on a pop album, mocking the fact she was moving into his career. He said: “Also, very excited to announce I’ve been working on a pop album. Get ready cause it’s gonna suck!”
“He’s so bitter and weird,” one person said after the post resurfaced. Another agreed “Jealous much,” while someone else added: “Obviously competing with her.”
Reading David Harbours caption about lily Allen’s 2:22 play feels so crazy now #westendgirl pic.twitter.com/MVt9WAjLyv
— Maisi (@maisimaisimaisi) October 24, 2025
This old note from David Harbour to his ex has resurfaced too
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People are also talking about an old post Harbour wrote to his ex, actress and singer Alison Sudol, in 2019. He shared a clip of her singing one of her “sad songs” on Instagram and vowed to make her “unbearably happy,” which some say now feels quite sinister.
“This rockstar’s beautiful video just hit www.nowness.com. She’s very sad in it. She wrote it before she met me. Luckily. Because after meeting me, your life becomes unbearably happy and you can never write sad songs again. You can only write about shitting rainbows and farting glitter. Cause you’re so. Damn. Happy,” he said.

Credit: David Harbour/Instagram
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