Lily Allen ‘names woman’ in David Harbour cheating scandal in diss track from new album

Lily Allen ‘names woman’ in David Harbour cheating scandal in diss track from new album

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In a new song from her most recent studio album, West End Girl, Lilly Allen appears to have given the girl the name of her alleged cheater husband David Harbour.

Seemingly following in the footsteps of Dolly Parton and Beyonce, Lily Allen appears to have named the woman who her husband cheated on her with.

Following the release of her most recent studio album, West End Girl, the public was aware of the big reveal. Lily makes references to Madeline in one of the album’s tracks. She repeatedly asks, “Who the f*** is Madeline? ” throughout the song and in the lyric, “I can’t trust anything that comes out of his mouth”

This comes after it emerged that Lily had in fact split with David Harbour back in December after she alleged that he had cheated on her on more than one occasion, which included a three-year affair with a costume designer. David is also reported to have joined dating app Raya while still married to Lily.

And so now, her song has generated a huge buzz among fans across the world as many are now desperately trying to investigate the real identity of Madeline, as it’s believed that Lily used a fake name for legal reasons.

Many people compared the singer’s song to Beyonce’s 2016 song, Sorry, which she named “Becky with the good hair” from the album Lemonade.

And in her 1973 smash hit song, Jolene, Dolly Parton had mentioned the woman in question before that.

The destruction Lily faced as a result of her five-year marriage ended, Lily’s song Tennis appears to show how devastated she was.

She wrote, “So I read your text, and now I regret it,” in the song. I’m not even remotely interested in how you’ve been playing tennis. You won’t play with me, and Madeline, who the hell is she? She says, “Da, da-da, da-da, who is Madeline, please? ” at the end of the song. (Who’s Madeline?)”. She keeps saying, “No, but who is Madeline, actually?” at the end.

The song claims that the pair had an open marriage plan but that there were rules that they had to follow, and that the arrangement did not actually involve the alleged affair.

One was that they had to be quiet, and the other was that they couldn’t make emotional connections.

She said, “How long has it been going on, and the song is focused on going into more detail about it?” Is there emotion or just sex here? Why would I trust anything that comes out of his mouth, he said, “It will always stay in hotel rooms and never ever be out in the open”? She continued, “I’m not convinced that he didn’t f**k you in our home.”

And the chorus remarked, “We had an arrangement. Be discreet and don’t be blatant. You had to be paid, and you had to be with strangers, Madeline.

“Madeline” assures Lily that an emotional connection has not been made in a portion of the song. Our relationship has always been about sex, according to Lily’s lyrics. We don’t communicate when we don’t have time together, and he always treats you with the utmost respect when we do.

The interlude continues, “I hate that you’re in such great pain right now/I really don’t want to be the source of any upset.”

He assured me that you knew what was happening and that he had your full consent. Please let me know if he’s lying because I have my own opinions on dishonesty. I don’t want to fall for lies.

By the way, it continued, “You can reach me at any time if you need any more information or you just need to vent or anything else/Love and light, Madeline.”

Taking to social media, fans were left in a state of excitement over Lily’s seemingly autobiographical album. One person wrote on Twitter: “We got Jolene, Becky with the good hair, and now Madeline”.

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Another person remarked, “Madeline – the “Becky with the good hair” of WestEnd Girl – doesn’t escape unscathed.”

A third person chimed in and said, “Lily Allen is dropping a whole song confronting the other woman named Madeline…….omg her Jolene is here.”

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Source: Mirror

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