Lily Allen & David Harbour’s NYC House Put for Sale Amid ‘West End Girl’ Cheating Allegations


Lily Allen & David Harbour’s NYC House Put for Sale Amid ‘West End Girl’ Cheating Allegations

Lily Allen and David Harbour‘s home is being put on the market, just days after the space made headlines for being mentioned on her new album, West End Girl.

The Brooklyn home in Carroll Gardens, renovated with AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE, is being listed for $7,995,000, and was originally bought by the former couple in 2021 for $3,350,000.

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Carl Gambino of the Gambino Group at Compass holds the listing, per TMZ.

On her new album West End Girl, Lily sings about the experience of moving from London to New York and the eventual breakdown of their marriage, and the lyrics are leading people to look at the home featured in the music, including the title track.

Billy Cotton got sorted, all the furniture ordered / I could never afford this / You were pushing it forward, made me feel a bit awkward…” she sings in the opening.

I can’t trust anything that comes out of your mouth / I’m not convinced that he didn’t f–k you in our house,” she sings on “Madeline.” Who’s Madeline?

Many listeners are now revisiting their home tour for Architectural Digest, which featured the couple. Watch it here and see some of the reactions.

See all of the allegations featured on West End Girl.

Source: justjared.com


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