Lily Allen goes braless on red carpet as she shows David Harbour what he’s missing
Lily Allen ditched her bra and slid into a see-through knitted gown at a glitzy West End premiere in London.
Lily Allen is determined to show David Harbour what he’s missing.
The British pop star rocked up to the premiere of The Hunger Games: On Stage in London on Wednesday evening in a sheer black gown.
Allen, 40, walked the red carpet in the sexy see-through knitted gown designed by John Galliano for Dior in 1999.
The singer left little to the imagination as she smiled at the camera, knowing she’s currently riding high in the charts with her new revenge album.
Allen styled her jet-black hair in a messy updo, keeping her beauty look simple with nude lipstick, soft blush and a shimmery eye.
Allen scored a Top Ten record in Australia and the UK last week, and it did the unfathomable in the streaming era and rose to the Top Three this week.
Meanwhile, her song Pussy Palace is set to rise into the Top Ten too without so much as a live performance or a music video to accompany it.
Allen officially only filed for divorce last month and gave Harbour little time to breathe before unleashing her brutally honest album onto the world.
The pop star shared details about Harbour’s alleged infidelity on her newly released album, West End Girl.
In the song Madeline, Allen sang about Harbour breaking the rules in their “open” marriage.
The other woman was later revealed to be Natalie Tippett, a costume designer who allegedly began an affair with Harbour while they worked together on a 2021 Netflix film.
It’s been a rough few weeks for Harbour.
Harbour’s relationship with Stranger Things co-star Millie Bobby Brown has also come under the spotlight in recent weeks.
After the young actress had reportedly filed a bullying and harassment complaint against her older co-star, the pair emerged looking friendlier than ever at the season 5 premiere, with body language experts dubbing their public OTT hugs and laughs on the red carpet as “overkill” and a desperate attempt of damage control.