Lily Allen's 'West End Girl' Sparks Breakup Buzz and Tabloid Frenzy

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Lily Allen's new album 'West End Girl' features a song 'Madeline' that appears to be about her divorce from David Harbour and an open marriage, with the character Madeline possibly inspired by real or fictional women. The song and its story highlight the allure of mystery in pop music, contrasting with other artists' revelations about their inspirations, and reflect changing attitudes towards non-monogamy and infidelity in relationships.
- Who is Lily Allen’s Madeline about? Wait, I don’t actually want to know – pop needs its mysteries The Guardian
- Lily Allen Confronts the Tabloids by Becoming One on ‘West End Girl’ The New York Times
- Sex, lies and ‘Madeline’: Why everyone — including Gwyneth Paltrow — is talking about David Harbour and his ex Lily Allen New York Post
- Woman who allegedly had affair with Lily Allen's estranged husband, David Harbour, revealed Page Six
- Lily Allen tells all in shocking David Harbour breakup album 'West End Girl' USA Today
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