Lily Allen 'splits from husband David Harbour' and takes eye raising next step
Lily Allen has reportedly split from her husband David Harbour, and has made a big decision following the break up
Pop sensation Lily Allen is reportedly back on the market after her marriage to actor David Harbour hit the rocks. The 39 year old singer has been spotted with a profile on the exclusive celebrity dating app Raya, following reports of her split from the 'Stranger Things' star.
Her alleged Raya bio quips: "Looking for someone to start couples therapy with," and she's also said to have noted that she's "visiting Los Angeles from New York". It seems Lily's alleged Raya profile surfaced last week, targeting users who are women interested in women, although it's not confirmed what preferences Lily's profile was set to or whether she's seeking romance or just friendship.
A female source, who isn't connected to Lily, shared details of the profile with Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Lily, who co-hosts the BBC Sounds podcast 'Miss Me?' with her good pal Miquita Oliver, was seen without her wedding ring while interviewing Miquita's mum Andi Oliver.
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In Instagram clips from the podcast, Lily's bare hands were noticeable, with both engagement and wedding rings. This development comes as Lily admitted to facing tough times and spending time apart from Harbour, 49, with whom she co-parents her two daughters, Ethel Mary, 12, and Marnie Rose, 11, from her previous marriage to Sam Cooper, reports the Mirror.
Lily recently opened up to her followers about her personal struggles, noting that between caring for her children and dealing with mental health challenges, she hasn't been eating properly.
She shared: "I've been going through a tough time over the last few months, and my eating has become an issue. My therapist and I talk about it, and she says, 'How long has this been going on? ' And I said, 'Well, about three years really'. And she's like, 'Okay, why haven't you mentioned it before?'"
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