Lily Allen has left fans baffled as she shared a post highlighting the ‘brutal’ circle of life amid her split from husband David Harbour.
It was recently reported by DailyMail.com that the singer, 39, had parted ways with the Stranger Things actor, 49, following a five-year relationship, with Lily then spotted on the celebrity dating app Raya.
And amid continued speculation surrounding her relationship, the Not Fair hitmaker took to her Instagram on Monday where she uploaded a video of a pride of lions devouring a zebra carcass.
Giving no further explanation for her unusual post, Lily simply captioned the video: ‘That circle of life. brutal’.
With the post being a far cry from her usual content, which usually sees Lily sharing snippets of her life as well as he podcast, fans were understandably confused.
Taking to the comments, they penned: ‘Uhm, ok but, what was the reason for the post?
Lily Allen has left fans baffled as she shared a post highlighting the ‘brutal’ circle of life amid her split from husband David Harbour
It was recently reported by DailyMail.com that the singer, 39, had parted ways with the Stranger Things actor, 49, following a five-year relationship, with Lily then spotted on the celebrity dating app Raya [pictured with David in 2023]
‘??????????????? this page is of a singer or it’s Animal Planet Channel?
‘Lily Attenborough’; ‘Lmaooo wtf this is so random lily did u get hacked’.
Rumors have swirled for months that Allen and Harbour’s five-year relationship was on the rocks, but a friend of the Smile hitmaker confirmed that they have officially ‘separated’.
The news comes as a female source unconnected to Allen shared with DailyMail.com a picture of the singer’s profile on the high-end dating app frequented by the rich and famous.
The mother-of-two had a short, tongue-in-cheek bio on her profile saying she was ‘Looking for someone to start couples therapy with,’ and indicated that she is ‘visiting Los Angeles from New York’.
The English singer-songwriter’s Raya profile popped up last week for users who have told the app they are women interested in dating other women.
It is unclear what Allen’s preferences are on the app, and whether she was searching for a romantic partner or just platonic friendship.
The friend confirmed Allen had a profile on Raya, but said the singer wasn’t actively searching for dates, partly because she hasn’t yet divorced and ‘she takes marriage very seriously’.
Amid continued speculation surrounding her relationship, the Not Fair hitmaker took to her Instagram on Monday where she uploaded a video of a pride of lions devouring a zebra carcass
Giving no further explanation for her unusual post, Lily simply captioned the video: ‘That circle of life. brutal’
With the post being a far cry from her usual content, which usually sees Lily sharing snippets of her life as well as he podcast, fans were understandably confused
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A rep for Harbour who Allen has said she met on Raya, did not immediately return a call for comment.
Allen has previously spoken about meeting Harbour on Raya.
Her reactivated account has come to light just days after her admission on her podcast on Monday that she is ‘not in a great place mentally’ and ‘bored of men’.
She has previously spoken out about having sexual experiences with women – including hiring a ‘high-class hooker’ three or four times ‘during the breakdown of my last marriage’, according to her 2018 autobiography.
The British mother-of-two has been experimenting in other ways also, revealing in October that she started selling photos of her feet on her OnlyFans page, on the advice of her pedicurist.
She wrote on social media site X that she made more money from ‘having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet’ than from the royalties on her ‘nearly 8 million monthly listeners’ on music app Spotify.
Rumors have swirled for months that Allen and Harbour’s five-year relationship was on the rocks, but a friend of the Smile hitmaker confirmed that they have officially ‘separated’ [pictured with David in 2020
The news comes as a female source unconnected to Allen shared with DailyMail.com a picture of the singer’s profile on the high-end dating app frequented by the rich and famous
They tied the knot in September 2020, while spending the first Covid-19 lockdown together in New York
Her friend confirming the split with Harbour vindicates fans who had been pointing to various clues that the couple’s relationship was coming to an end.
In recent video clips of her podcast, Miss Me?, Allen’s left hand was missing the large diamond David gave her in 2019, and she was without it when she attended an addiction awareness event in London earlier this month.
Allen unfollowed Harbor on social media last year, and a source claimed to The Sun at the time that the couple were ‘living separate lives’.
She announced on the December 16 episode of her twice-weekly BBC podcast that she was ‘bored of men’, that she had been going to couples therapy with Harbour, and that while ‘going through some difficult stuff’ she had ‘screamed’ at her kids.
‘I exploded and screamed at the kids. I was like, ‘I can’t handle this at the moment; I’m going through so much, I need you two to behave yourselves.”
Her reactivated account has come to light just days after her admission on her podcast on Monday that she is ‘ not in a great place mentally’ and ‘bored of men’
She then explained to them: ‘We’re all going through some difficult stuff at the moment, so I apologize, and I’m sorry.’
She told friend and co-host Miquita Oliver: ‘I’m having a bit of a rough time of it at the moment, but I’m trying to soldier on.’
In another segment she described Aaron Batterham, the boyfriend of her mother Alison, as a ‘pillar of support’ and ‘the main male person in my life that is great and supportive to me’ – with no mention of David.
Lily and David were first linked in January 2019 when they attended the BAFTA Tea Party together.
In November of the same year, the Somewhere Only We know singer was photographed wearing an engagement ring.
They tied the knot in September 2020, while spending the first Covid-19 lockdown together in New York.