When Lily Allen dropped her comeback album, West End Girl, the internet rushed to support her and demonise David Harbour for his actions.
Lily’s brutally personal album featuring secret texts from ‘Madeline’ and the shattered illusion of David’s ‘dojo’ was more than we could handle.
A chorus of ‘get him’ and gleefully shocked TikTok responses erupted online as our knee-jerk reaction to empathise with the perceived victim kicked in.
Fans described the album as ‘being on FaceTime to your friend when they finally tell you how bad their ex was’; eye-opening and intimate.
West End Girl allowed listeners to immediately forge a bond with Lily, having likely been betrayed by exes themselves and empathising strongly.
Now that the dust has settled, criticism of Lily’s past actions has been cree

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