There’s never a right time in life to be a cheater, but tough luck to any man who has decided to do the dirt in late-stage 2025: Lily Allen is taking names. The British singer famed for 2000s hits including The Fear and Smile has re-entered the cultural conversation with a new album that unpicks with acid honesty the breakdown of her second marriage to Stranger Things actor David Harbour and casts a gimlet eye on why it is that women endure romantic betrayal.
With infidelity on Harbour’s part reported to have been a factor in the couple ending their four-year marriage, millennials and Gen X-ers haven’t been this united on social media around the importance of a cultural subject since Wagatha Christie became a courtroom drama.
“This album is a masterpiece,” declared Gwyneth Paltrow, who may not be revered for music criticism, but knows a thing or two abo
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