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David Harbour’s Ex Drops Unexpected Shade on Lily Allen’s Album—Is the Celestial Drama Real or Just Noise?

Added on October 28, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Isn’t it wild how the stars seem to script the juiciest celebrity sagas? With Mercury doing its usual dance in Scorpio—intensifying secrets and spotlighting those hidden truths—it feels like the perfect cosmic backdrop for a little post-breakup intrigue. Enter Alison Sudol, David Harbour’s enchanting ex and a star in her own right, who just dropped a subtle nod to Lily Allen’s freshly unleashed album, West End Girl. Now, this isn’t just any album—it’s packed with raw, brutally honest tales plainly inspired by Lily’s real marriage to David. But here’s the kicker: Alison was caught hyping it up in the comments when Lily announced it, and even liked the visualizer for one of its most savage tracks. Coincidence? Astrologically speaking, I’d say the universe loves stirring the pot, and so do we. So, how deep does the “songs about David Harbour” discography really go? Grab your popcorn, because this cosmic crossover is just getting started. LEARN MORE.

David Harbour’s Ex Reacts To Lily Allen’s Album

David Harbour’s ex, Alison Sudol, subtly reacted to Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl.

Alison is a singer herself, making music under the name A Fine Frenzy, and is also known for acting in the Fantastic Beasts franchise. She began dating David in 2018, and wrote on Valentine’s Day the following year, “I’m sitting here and I’m thinking to myself, wow, this human being that I am on this crazy journey with is pretty unbelievable. What a generous, large-hearted, roaring wonder of a person I get to walk around and do stuff with.”

However, they reportedly split by July 2019. He would be photographed with Lily the following month, tying the knot just over a year later.

By now, you’ve likely heard that Lily’s new album is about an unfaithful husband who pressures her into an open relationship, only for their marriage to further deteriorate. Lily said of the resemblance to her real-life marriage to David, “There are things that are on the record that I experienced within my marriage, but that’s not to say that it’s all gospel. It is inspired by what went on in the relationship.”

Then, Lily shared a visualizer for the scathing song “Pussy Palace,” which includes the lyrics, “Duane Reade bag with the handles tied / Sex toys, butt plugs, lube inside / Hundreds of Trojans, you’re so fucking broken / How’d I get caught up in your double life?”

And who should be in the “likes”? Well, Alison.

Aaaaaand I’ll end the speculation there.

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