Lily Allen enjoyed a girls' night out after David Harbour branded her revenge album 'weird' and denied her version of events. Earlier this week, the Stranger Things actor cast a shadow of doubt over Lily's critically acclaimed album West End Girl, which chronicled the breakdown of their relationship. Yet Lily seemed unfazed by his comments as she headed for dinner with pals at Fischers in Marylebone on Thursday. The singer, 41, was seen puffing on a vape outside the eatery, which specialises in high end Austrian food inspired by the grand cafés of Vienna.Lily looked effortlessly stylish on the outing in a black Pixies jumper teamed with a leather midi skirt and mesh flats. She seemed in good spirits on the outing flashing smiles at passersby, despite the comments made by her ex-husband. Lily Allen puffs on a vape as she enjoys a night out with pals in London on Thursday after ex-husband David Harbour denied her turn of events from her explosive revenge album Lily seemed unfazed by his comments as she headed for dinner at Fischers in Marylebone, which specialises in high end Austrian food inspired by the grand cafés of ViennaSpeaking to Variety this week, David called West End Girl, 'weird' as he discussed the reaction to the record.The album, which has lyrics on extramarital activity and emotional manipulation, is meant to tell the story of her break-up with Harbour, with a bit of artistic license, but he doesn't see it that way.He said: 'It was weird. I do believe that it is the privilege of every artist to use their experience to create art, and so I respect her for doing that. I can’t really say that much more, because it’s my private life.'In spite of the fact that a lot of people don’t allow me a private life — I value it. And I also value the lives of the people that I interact with privately. I just won’t speak about that. 'Stories are complex, and that’s why I say I respect her creation of art to channel her experience. It wasn’t my experience.'Lily previously stressed that her 14-track album, which was written in 10 days last December consists of a 'mixture of fact and fiction', adding that fans shouldn't take the lyrics and their meaning as 'gospel'.Most notably her hit Madeline saw Lily accuse David of having a three-year affair with a younger costume designer as she appeared to suggest the couple had an open arrangement in regards to sex, as long as it was discrete and not based on emotional connection.Meanwhile in the song Tennis, Lily uses the racket sport as a metaphor for sex as she sings: 'So I read your text, and now I regret it.'I can’t get my head round how you've been playing tennis/ If it was just sex I wouldn’t be jealous. You won't play with me and who the f**k is Madeline?'The song ends with an outro repeating: 'Da, da-da, da-da, who's Madeline? (Who's Madeline?)' before it ends with: 'No, but who is Madeline, actually?'Lily and David met on Raya and married in Vegas in 2020, but legally separated in early 2025 after four years of marriage and their divorce proceedings followed shortly after.West End Girl explores the emotional fallout of the split. Before her marriage to Harbour, Lily was married to builder Sam Cooper from 2011 until their divorce in 2018. Lily looked effortlessly stylish on the outing in a black Pixies jumper teamed with a leather midi skirt and mesh flats She was joined by a group of friends for the dinner at the swanky eateryDetailing public opinion in the wake of Lily's album, David said he is simply doing his best.He said: 'You can like me, not like me, yell about me — whatever I mean to you. But I’m just going to try to put the best foot forward, and try to put out things, in the midst of all of my difficulties.'Lily's Madeline character took off at the end of last year, with the singer even dressing as her for Halloween.Elsewhere in the song she sings: 'How long has it been going on? Is it just sex or is there emotion?/ He told me it would stay in hotel rooms, never be out in the open/ Why would I trust anything that comes out of his mouth?''I'm not convinced that he didn't f**k you in our house'.The chorus then goes: 'We had an arrangement/ Be discrete and don't be blatant.'There had to be payment/ It had to be with strangers/ But you're not a stranger, Madeline.'The song also features spoken interludes from the character of Madeline where she insists to Lily over text 'Our relationship has only ever been about sex/ I can promise you that this is not an emotional connection.'We don't speak outside of the time we spend together/ And whenever he talks about you, it's with the utmost respect.'Later Madeline adds: 'I hate that you're in so much pain right now/ I really don't wanna be the cause of any upset.'He told me you were aware this was going on and that he had your full consent.'If he's lying about that, then please let me know/ Because I have my own feelings about dishonesty.'Lies are not something that I want to get caught up in.'You can reach out to me any time, by the way/ If you need any more details or you just need to vent or anything/ Love and light, Madeline.'
Lily Allen enjoys night out after David Harbour denied her split story
Earlier this week, the Stranger Things actor cast a shadow of doubt over Lily's critically acclaimed album West End Girl, which chronicled the end of their relationship.












