LILY ALLEN'S "WEST END GIRL" CONFESSIONS: ALLEGED 'MISERABLE' MARRIAGE TO DAVID HARBOUR EXPOSED ON NEW ALBUM

From West End Girl to West Village whispers

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October 21, 2025

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LILY ALLEN'S "WEST END GIRL" CONFESSIONS: ALLEGED 'MISERABLE' MARRIAGE TO DAVID HARBOUR EXPOSED ON NEW ALBUM

Lily Allen is about to drop her new album "West End Girl" on Friday, and let’s just say it’s already stirring up plenty of intrigue. Just last week, a Deuxmoi reader teased that with this album, David Harbour might have some sleepless nights ahead.

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If you’ve been following along since the beginning of the year, you might recall we reported the pair were once spotted on the dating app Raya—sparking questions about an open marriage—the truth, according to our exclusive sources, is far more complex and darker.

In full transparency, Deuxmoi had received multiple reports over the past year about Harbour’s alleged dalliances. While we initially assumed they might have had an open arrangement, recent events and Allen’s new music suggest a more troubled situation. The most shocking revelation, which we first reported in March, is that their marriage was allegedly non-monogamous almost from the start, following a dramatic shift in dynamics. Pre-wedding, the relationship was reportedly strictly monogamous, but a source alleges that shortly after the wedding, when Allen had to travel for work, Harbour allegedly told her he needed to hook up with other women, citing an inability to abstain from sex for extended periods. This revelation reportedly blindsided Allen, who felt pressured into accepting an open relationship with stringent rules (strangers only, no feelings).

This traumatic reality, where Allen was allegedly "miserable the whole marriage", according to a source, is now seemingly the creative core of her new album, which Allen has noted is a mix of truth and fiction. With songs like "Pussy Palace" rumored to reference illicit activities in their West Village apartement, and official lyrics confirming struggles with infidelity (such as "You let me think it was me in my head / And nothing to do with them girls in your bed" and "So, am I looking at a sex addict"), one can only wonder how much of the album is truly fiction.

The emotional undercurrent of "West End Girl" is unmistakable and no doubt listeners will be given a glimpse into Allen's journey from heartbreak to healing.