David Harbour’s mistress slams Lily Allen

Lily Allen has been slammed by the former mistress of her ex-husband, David Harbour, in a scathing social media rant.
In a series of Instagram posts shared over the weekend, Natalie Tippett claimed that she has been left feeling “violated” by how Allen has portrayed her on her album West End Girl.
Natalie told her followers that messages she had shared with Allen had been “used without her consent” on the record, and she also accused Allen of “weaponising women against women for the behaviour of men”.
“I did not have a three year affair with anyone,” she wrote. “I’m unsure why this person wants so badly to pit people against me or create this narrative that we both know is false based on the actual messages that I have saved between us. The same ones that have now been referenced in a song without my consent.
“I don’t weaponise women against women for the behaviour of men, especially not in an open relationship. I’m wishing her all the success, money, healing and happiness and whatever else she’s seeking through this.”
The single mother went on to explain that while she is “aware of the repercussions speaking out” she believed nothing could be worse than “having to watch someone profit off painful lies.”
“I’m a human being not a character someone created” she added.
The scathing statement marks the first time Natalie has spoken out about Allen’s album, which details the breakdown of her marriage to Harbour after she discovers he’s been having an affair.
However, the album mostly focuses on just one of the women Harbour allegedly cheated with, whom Allen dubs “Madeline”.
Allen accuses Madeline, whom was later revealed to be Natalie, of being at the centre of her marriage falling apart.
It’s believed Natalie met Harbour while he was filming Netflix movie We Have A Ghost in 2021, on location in New Orleans.
Harbour was the star of the movie, and Natalie worked in the costume department. It’s believed their affair began shortly after shooting started.
Allen reportedly found out about her husband allegedly cheating when she found texts on his phone.
When Natalie was asked by the Daily Mail if she knew her private texts with Harbour were being used in Allen’s songs, she replied, “Yeah. I just don’t feel comfortable talking about it at the moment.”
In February, news broke that Allen, who married Harbour in 2020, and the actor were divorcing.




