Lily Allen has reportedly described herself as a “recovering addict” and “raging codependent” on the movie star relationship app Raya.
Lily Allen has reportedly described herself as a ‘recovering addict’ and ‘raging codependent’ on the movie star relationship app Raya
The singer, 40, is claimed to have returned to the platform following her cut up from actor David Harbour, 50, which ended final yr after she allegedly found he was trying to find girls on-line.
A supply instructed the Every day Mail: “Lily is promoting herself as a) recovering addict and raging codependent (on Raya.”
An insider additionally instructed the outlet about Lily allegedly discovering David trying to find girls on the movie star relationship app whereas they had been married: “Lily (signed up and) was in search of girls that had been on Raya and cross-referencing them with girls David follows on Instagram to attempt to determine who he was seeing.”
Her new Raya profile reportedly features a {photograph} of her in black see-through lingerie, alongside the tagline introducing herself with the candid confession.
Lily and David married in 2020 however separated in 2023, with their divorce finalised in 2024.
Final month, Lily confirmed she had moved out of the New York townhouse she shared with David and was now redecorating a brand new residence in west London, an ex-council flat the place she’s going to reside along with her two daughters.
The Smile singer has additionally been noticed relationship since her separation.
In the summertime she was seen at a London music competition with actor James Norton.
However their assembly didn’t develop additional, as James was later seen at Glastonbury with stylist Flora Huddart.
Lily has spoken brazenly prior to now about her struggles with dependancy and co-dependency.
The singer – whose dad is actor Keith Allen and brother is Sport of Thrones actor Alfie – rose to fame along with her 2006 debut album Alright, Nonetheless, which featured hits similar to Smile and LDN.
Identified for her sharp lyrics and eclectic fashion, she adopted with the chart-topping It’s Not Me, It’s You in 2009.
After a quick hiatus, she returned with Sheezus (2014) and No Disgrace (2018), the latter nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Past music, Lily has acted on stage, most notably within the West Finish play 2:22 A Ghost Story.
She can be recognised for her outspoken views and memoir My Ideas Precisely.