Lily Allen baffles fans with 'brutal' post as it's revealed she's split from husband David Harbour...
Lily Allen has left her followers confused after posting about the harsh realities of life during her separation from her husband, David Harbour.
According to a recent report from DailyMail.com, the 39-year-old singer has ended her five-year relationship with the 49-year-old actor from Stranger Things. Shortly after the breakup, Lily was seen on the celebrity dating app Raya.
While rumors about her relationship persist, the artist known for "Not Fair" shared a video on her Instagram on Monday. The clip features a group of lions feasting on a zebra carcass.
Without offering any additional context for her odd post, Lily just wrote under the video: "The cycle of life. Harsh."
Since this post was quite different from her typical content, where Lily usually shares glimpses of her life and her podcast, fans were understandably puzzled.
In the comments, they wrote: "Um, alright, but what was the purpose of the post?"
Lily Allen has puzzled her fans by posting about the harsh realities of life during her separation from her husband, David Harbour [shown in 2023].
With ongoing rumors about her relationship, the "Not Fair" artist shared a video on her Instagram on Monday. The clip featured a group of lions feasting on a zebra.
DailyMail.com recently reported that the 39-year-old singer has ended her five-year relationship with the 49-year-old actor from Stranger Things.
Is this page dedicated to a singer, or is it the Animal Planet Channel?
"Lily Attenborough"; "Lol, this is so unexpected! Did someone hack your account, Lily?"
For several months, there have been whispers about trouble in the five-year relationship between Allen and Harbour. However, a friend of the Smile artist has now confirmed that they have officially parted ways.
The update emerges after a woman unrelated to Allen provided DailyMail.com with an image of the singer's profile on a luxurious dating app popular among celebrities and affluent individuals.
The mother of two included a playful and witty description in her profile, stating she was "Searching for a partner to begin couples therapy with." She also mentioned she was "in Los Angeles for a visit from New York."
Last week, the profile of the English singer-songwriter appeared on Raya for users who identify as women and are looking to date other women.
It's not clear what Allen is looking for on the app—whether she's in search of a romantic relationship or simply interested in making friends.
The friend verified that Allen has a profile on Raya, but mentioned that the singer isn’t really looking for relationships at the moment. This is partly because she hasn't finalized her divorce yet, and she views marriage with great seriousness.
Since the post was quite different from her typical content—where Lily usually shares glimpses of her life and her podcast—fans were understandably puzzled.
A representative for Harbour, whom Allen mentioned meeting on Raya, did not respond right away to requests for a comment.
Allen has mentioned before that he met Harbour on the dating app Raya.
Her reactivated account has surfaced shortly after she revealed on her podcast this past Monday that she is feeling 'not in a good mental state' and is 'tired of men.'
In her previous writings, she has candidly shared her experiences with women, mentioning that she employed the services of an upscale escort a few times while her last marriage was unraveling, as detailed in her 2018 autobiography.
The British mother of two has been exploring different avenues as well. In October, she shared that she began selling pictures of her feet on her OnlyFans account, following a suggestion from her pedicurist.
She posted on social media platform X that she earned more money from '1,000 people paying to see pictures of her feet' than from the royalties generated by her 'almost 8 million monthly listeners' on Spotify.
For several months, there have been speculations about the stability of Allen and Harbour's five-year relationship. However, a close friend of the Smile singer has now confirmed that they have officially parted ways. [They are pictured together with David in 2020].
The update follows a report by a woman unrelated to Allen, who provided DailyMail.com with a screenshot of the singer’s profile on an exclusive dating app popular among the wealthy and famous.
They got married in September 2020 after spending the initial Covid-19 lockdown together in New York.
Her friend’s confirmation of the breakup with Harbour supports the fans who had been noticing signs that the couple's relationship was finishing.
In the latest episodes of her podcast, Miss Me?, Allen was seen without the big diamond ring that David gifted her in 2019. She also didn't have it on when she participated in an addiction awareness event in London earlier this month.
Last year, Allen stopped following Harbor on social media, and a source told The Sun that the two were "leading separate lives."
In the December 16 episode of her bi-weekly BBC podcast, she revealed that she was feeling 'bored with men' and mentioned that she had been attending couples therapy with Harbour. She also shared that during a challenging time, she had 'yelled' at her children.
I lost my cool and yelled at the kids. I said, "I can’t deal with this right now; I’m dealing with a lot, so I really need you both to act appropriately."
Her account was reactivated shortly after she shared on her podcast this past Monday that she's currently struggling mentally and feeling uninterested in men.
She went on to say to them, "We are all facing challenging situations right now, so I want to express my apologies and regret."
She shared with her friend and co-host Miquita Oliver, "I'm going through a tough patch right now, but I'm doing my best to push through."
In a different part of her discussion, she referred to Aaron Batterham, her mother Alison's boyfriend, as a "strong source of support" and "the key male figure in my life who is wonderful and encouraging" - and she did not mention David at all.
Lily and David made their first public appearance as a couple in January 2019 at the BAFTA Tea Party.
In November of that year, the singer of "Somewhere Only We Know" was spotted wearing an engagement ring.
They got married in September 2020, after spending the initial Covid-19 lockdown together in New York.