British pop star Lily Allen is enjoying a stellar run of her West End Girl tour.
As she continues to bring the album - which allegedly chronicles the fallout of her divorce from Stranger Things star David Harbour - to fans across the globe, behind the scenes, her loyal followers have been privy to a slew of killer sartorial moments.
One of her latest stand out snaps showed the brunette bombshell's cinched waist in a beautiful strapless satin dress. The blush pink minidress was punctuated with a giant bow at the back, which sat just below Lily's bombshell-like raven-hued locks.
"We're back :) uk night 1 that was funnnn newcastle," she penned in the caption. Lily's minidress moment was complete with a pair of killer strappy rose heels.
"Putting that last pic on my vision board," one fan commented. "Sparkling and shining as always," another added. Meanwhile, a third penned: "Those shoes!"
There were two other fabulous snaps featured in the photodump from her first UK show, one of her flaunting her showgirl prowess on stage, and the featured image, which showed Lily looking flawless in a white PVC dress.
David responds
Since the album was released in November 2025, David remained silent on the claims made in the record, which included details about the dissolution of their five-year marriage, infidelity and sexual proclivities.
Last week, the American actor finally broke his silence on the situation in an interview with Variety.
"It was weird," he said of being the subject of so much chatter due to the record. "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."
He continued: "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."
David added: "Stories are complex, and that's why I say I respect her creation of art to channel her experience. It wasn't my experience," then referencing his upcoming project, DTF St. Louis.
"My ability to use my experience comes through in the creation of 'DTF.'," he told the publication. "I want to make things that make people feel safer. My particular talent is in allowing people to feel like they're not alone."







