Lily Allen sings about a woman named Madeline on her new album, West End Girl — and she has plenty to say about her lyrical inspiration.
“Intimacy is inherently messy. There are usually agreed-upon boundaries in relationships, but whether those boundaries are adhered to or not is becoming a grey area all of a sudden,” Allen, 40, told The Times of London in a Saturday, October 25, profile. “Dating apps make people disposable and that leads to the idea that if you are not happy, there’s so much more to choose from right in your pocket.”
On West End Girl, Allen alleges that her partner — presumed to be her estranged husband, Stranger Things star David Harbour — had been unfaithful with a woman named Madeline. The moniker is first referenced in the song “Tennis.”
“So I read your text, and n

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