David Harbour & Lily Allen Divorce: Singer’s ‘West End Girl’ Album Sparks Questions

David Harbour Weighs Legal ⁢Options Following Lily‌ Allen‘s Allegations‍ of Infidelity

Los Angeles, ⁢CA – David Harbour is reportedly considering a defamation suit⁣ against his ex-wife, singer Lily Allen, following the‍ release of‌ her new album ⁢which contains ⁣lyrics alluding to his alleged infidelity. The album, ​widely ⁤interpreted as a‌ “revenge” record detailing the breakdown of their marriage, has sparked speculation about potential legal‍ action from⁤ Harbour.

The controversy stems from lyrics within Allen’s new music⁣ that suggest Harbour ⁤was unfaithful during their relationship. While the songs do not explicitly name Harbour, the details have led many to believe the accusations are ‍directed at him. This ‌has prompted legal⁢ experts ⁣to weigh in ⁤on whether Allen’s statements could ⁣constitute defamation.

According to ⁤Louise Lambert, co-CEO of media law firm Reviewed and Cleared, while calling someone a cheater is defamatory, “the‍ truth is a complete defense to defamation.”‌ Lambert explained to Cosmopolitan that Allen would need⁣ to provide evidence of cheating should⁣ Harbour pursue a claim. Furthermore, any potential⁣ lawsuit would ‍necessitate a deep ​dive into the ⁢lyrical interpretations, given the artistic license inherent in songwriting.

Lambert also noted the increased leeway afforded to ⁤artistic expression, stating, “The same ‍ [defamation] laws govern both ⁤ [music and journalists] but, as an artistic work, there is perhaps more leeway in terms of what a song actually ‌means.” Allen herself has⁣ suggested⁤ the album isn’t entirely factual, a point ⁢underscored by a recent case‌ where​ Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Global Music Group regarding Kendrick Lamar’s ‌lyrics was dismissed; the judge ruled Lamar’s statements were “nonactionable opinion.”

Harbour and Allen married in September 2020 and filed for divorce in May 2023, which was finalized later that⁤ year. It ⁣remains unclear whether Harbour will publicly address the allegations or pursue legal action, particularly as he prepares to begin press engagements for the upcoming ‌season of⁢ Stranger Things.

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