Lily Allen has taken a page from the books of music icons like Dolly Parton and Beyonce by seemingly revealing the identity of the woman her husband cheated on her with in her latest studio album, West End Girl.
In a track from the album, Lily mentions a woman named Madeline, questioning her husband’s trustworthiness with lyrics like “Who the f*** is Madeline?” This revelation comes after Lily’s split from David Harbour in December, where she accused him of infidelity, including a three-year affair with a costume designer and using a dating app while they were still married.
Fans worldwide are now intrigued by the mystery surrounding Madeline, speculating that Lily may have used a pseudonym for legal reasons. The song has drawn comparisons to Beyonce’s “Sorry” and Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” both iconic songs that address similar themes of relationship turmoil.
Lily’s track “Tennis” delves into the emotional aftermath of her five-year marriage, hinting at an alleged open relationship with specific rules around discretion and emotional boundaries. The song suggests that the affair with Madeline was purely physical and devoid of deeper connection.
Social media buzzed with excitement over Lily’s candid album, with fans drawing parallels between Madeline and other famous musical references like “Becky with the good hair” from Beyonce’s Lemonade. The song sheds light on Lily’s personal struggles and confronts the complexities of infidelity and trust within relationships.
