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 interview published by Esquire Spain, David Harbour reflected on regret, saying he would change “either everything or nothing” and that pain and mistakes can foster growth and empathy. Those comments surfaced weeks before ex-wife Lily Allen released West End Girl, a 14-track record reportedly recorded in about 10 days that contains scathing lyrics alleging years of infidelity and name-checking a woman fans dubbed “Madeline” on songs including “Tennis” and “Madeline.” Allen's album and her subsequent Halloween dressing as the character intensified public scrutiny around the couple's split. Harbour has offered guarded reflections about his mistakes and the people he wants to nurture going forward, and has reportedly leaned on Stranger Things co-star Winona Ryder for emotional support.

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