It appears that Lily Allen’s marriage is in danger, as she recently made shocking claims regarding her mental health and opposite gender.
The 39-year-old singer and her husband, David Harbour, have been facing rumours that their marriage is in trouble after Allen claimed that she was “not in a great place mentally.”
According to Daily Mail, Allen has been going to therapy to work on her feelings after moving to New York with her children, Ethel Mary, 13, and Marnie Rose, 11, and her husband.
However, in 2023, rumours regarding their relationship started when she unfollowed the star of Black Widow on social media.
Now, the Hard Out Here singer hinted that things were well at home on the Miss Me? podcast, which she hosts with her fast friend Miquita Oliver.
Allen recently admitted by saying, “I’m having a bit of a rough time of it at the moment, but I’m trying to soldier on.”
She added, “’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.”
Allen then went on to explain that “We’re all going through some difficult stuff at the moment, so I apologise, and I’m sorry.”
“I’ve been going through a tough time over the last few months, and my eating has become an issue,” the hitmaker of Air Balloon shared.
She highlighted, “My therapist and I talk about it and she says ‘How long has this been going on?’ And I said, ‘Well, about three years really.’ And she’s like, ‘OK, why haven’t you mentioned it before?’”
‘And it’s not because I’m lying about it. It’s just because it’s not seemed at the top of the list of important things that I need to talk about, but obviously it is. I’m not really good at talking about the bigger picture. That’s something about my ADHD as well, that I don’t link things,” Allen noted.
“I’m really not in a great place mentally at the moment, and I’m not eating. I’m not hungry. I obviously am hungry, but my body and brain are so disconnected from each other that my body… the messages of hunger are not going through my body to my brain. I’m not avoiding food, I’m just not thinking about it because I’m so in my head. My body’s, like, a few steps behind me,” the Dreamland actress concluded.
For the unversed, Allen and Harbour first rumoured to be dating in January 2019 when they made it to the BAFTA Tea Party together.
Notably, the couple tied the knot in September 2020, during the first wave of COVID-19.