Singer Lily Allen has reportedly split with her husband, Stranger Things actor David Harbour.
According to reports, the couple have separated with Allen since turning to exclusive dating app Raya in the wake of the split.
A friend told the Daily Mail that the pair, 39 and 48 respectively, have “separated” after months of speculation about their relationship.
The Smile hitmaker has since been seen on the Raya dating app, the paper reported, with a bio stating she is “looking for someone to start couples therapy with”, and indicating that she is “visiting Los Angeles from New York”.
Speculation surfaced about the couple’s marriage earlier this year after Allen unfollowed Harbour on Instagram.
Recently, insiders claimed the couple had been “living separate lives” while Allen, who has daughters Marnie, 10, and Ethel, 11, from a previous relationship, appeared on the West End.
A source told The Sun newspaper: “Lily and David have barely been together for the past three months and have been living separate lives.
“When she was in London for the Pillowman, David was spotted at one performance in July before Lily was left by herself.
“In her downtime, Lily would be with mates in London or her kids. When she went back to the US with them, there was no sign of David.”
However, the couple appeared to cast doubt on the rumours by appearing together at a basketball game in Madison Square Gardens in New York.
The pair appeared in good spirits with Allen sporting a beige jumper, black trousers and trainers, while Harbour donned black trousers and a grey T-shirt.
The couple recently celebrated their wedding anniversary, with the singer taking to Instagram to share a picture of their wedding day, writing: “Second best decision I ever made. First was that dress.”
Speaking on BBC's The Jonathan Ross Show last year, Allen revealed she met Harbour on Raya, where his profile picture showed him in costume as his Stranger Things character Chief Jim Hopper.
However, she said she did not know who he was at the time, saying she thought Harbour was “just like a sexy policeman from a reality TV show.”
They tied the knot in September 2020, while spending the first Covid-19 lockdown together in New York.