That’s a big “Fk You”.
Lily Allen wore lingerie under a questionable Halloween costume on Friday to show her estranged husband David Harbor what he’s missing.
The “Smile” singer turned up the heat at Vas J. Morgan and Michael Brown’s star-studded Halloween party at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles by dressing up as the popular children’s book character Madeline.
Allen channeled Ludwig Bemelmans’ famous illustration by wearing a short blue coat, red tie, boater hat, ankle socks, black Mary Jane, and short orange wig.
However, she barely managed to change into lingerie as she entered the special bash.
The pop star posted a photo on Instagram on Sunday, posing in a sultry snap wearing a lacy white onesie and frilly blue underwear.
She shared another image from another event where she is seen wearing a black skirt and sheer black lingerie.
“West End Girl in a West Hollywood World,” Allen captioned the social media roundup, referring to the title of her album West End Girl, which was released last week.
She also shared a TikTok video of herself wearing a sassy Madeline costume and smoking a vape, captioning the video, “Who is Madeline actually?”
Allen used Madeline’s ensemble to throw shade at Harbor after he implied that she had an affair on the album’s fifth song, “Madeline.”
In the poignant lyrics, Allen converses with a woman who appears to be Harbor’s mistress, hinting at Harbor’s alleged affair and asking, “How long has it been going on? Is it just sex or are there feelings?”
Allen continued to allude to Harbor’s alleged infidelity in other songs.
On “Dallas Major,” he sings about a relationship becoming “open” when his partner “gives his way,” and on “P-sy Palace,” his ex-lover’s “double life” falls apart.
Allen released a much-talked-about new song after he and Harbour, whom he married in 2020, separated in February after four years of dating.
After an emotional examination of her and Harbor’s relationship, rumors swirled that the “Stranger Things” star had cheated on Allen with costume designer Natalie Tippett.
									 
					