
A woman has come forward claiming to have had an affair withDavid Harbourduring his marriage toLily Allen, leading people to believe she isthe mysterious ‘Madeline’on the star’s new album,West End Girl.
This week, LDN hitmaker Lily, 40, dropped her first album since 2018, earning critical acclaim for her soul-baring lyrics that chroniclethe breakdown of her marriagetoStranger Thingsstar David, 50.
She and David met on the dating app Raya, marrying inLas Vegasin 2020 and raising a blended family with her daughters from her previous marriage to Sam Cooper.
Alas, their marriage wasn’t to go the distance, as, after almost a year of speculation, Lily and David confirmed in February thatthey were divorcing.
What came afterwards was an onslaught ofcheating allegations against David, with Lily even referring to his alleged infidelity on her latest record and suggesting he went against their open ‘arrangement’ to only have sex with strangers outside their marriage.
In one tune, titled Madeline, the pop star sings about confronting David’s other woman over text, asking: ‘How long has it been going on? Is it just sex or is there emotion?’

And while Lily has already explained that ‘Madeline’ is merely a pseudonym, now, as reports have swirled that David had a lengthy affair with an unnamed costume designer, a name has been revealed.
Speaking toThe Mail on Sunday, Natalie Tippett claims she and David had a relationship, and she is, indeed, the woman at the centre of theirdivorce.
Aged 34, Natalie lives inNew Orleansand is a single mother.
Rolling her eyes when asked whether she had heard Lily’s new music, she responded: ‘Of course I’ve heard the song.’
Keen not to put anyone on blast, she added: ‘But I have a family and things to protect.
‘I have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, and I understand this is going on.


‘It’s a little bit scary for me.’
It’s alleged that Natalie and David met in the States during shooting forNetflixmovie We Have A Ghost in 2021, having struck up an illicit affair shortly after.
Once filming had concluded, it’s claimed that David and Natalie continued their secret relationship at his home in Georgia, behind Lily’s back.
However, The Mail reports that their actions were exposed when Lily noticed a text message on her then-husband’s phone.
She sings about this alleged discovery on her new tune Tennis, with lyrics including: ‘So I read your text, and now I regret it’ and ‘If it was just sex, I wouldn’t be jealous. You won’t play with me, and who’s Madeline?’
Reluctant to divulge any further sordid details, Natalie, who is a mother to a toddler, nodded when probed on whether she knew Lily was going to mention her text messages on her record.

‘Yeah,’ she sighed. ‘I just don’t feel comfortable talking about it at the moment.’
Currently, David, who isdue to start promoting the final season of Stranger Thingsahead of its first drop in November, has remained silent on cheating allegations.
Meanwhile, Lily has been offering insight into her creative process, having been working on her 14-track album, which explores themes of cheating, gaslighting, and open relationships, since December last year.
The Not Fair vocalist has insisted that ‘Madeline’ on her new album is a character constructed of numerous people, despite what the internet believes.
In conversation withThe Sunday Times, Lily was asked if Madeline is ‘a construct of others’, to which she simply replied: ‘Yes.’
Elsewhere in the interview, the Grammy Award nominee said she thinks lots of young women are no longer finding marriage and long-term relationships attractive.


Lily explained: ‘I just feel we are living in really interesting times—in terms of how we define intimacy and monogamy, people being disposable or not.
‘The way we are being intimate with each other is changing as humans … Lots of young women are not finding the idea of marriage or even a long-term relationship that attractive anymore.”
Lily, whose 72-year-old dad, actor Keith Allen, and 64-year-old mum, film producer Alison Owen, divorced when she was four, added: ‘I don’t know [that] it’s necessarily bad.
‘Lots of people from my parents’ generation stayed together forever and were miserable.
‘You didn’t have endless choice, so you may have worked at something harder. But now you don’t have to.’
The Smile hitmaker also thinks ‘intimacy is inherently messy’, adding: ‘There are usually agreed-upon boundaries in relationships.
‘But whether those boundaries are adhered to or not is becoming a grey area all of a sudden.
‘Dating apps make people disposable, and that leads to the idea that if you are not happy, there’s so much more to choose from—right in your pocket.’
Reps for Lily Allen and David Harbour have been contacted for comment.
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