Lily Allen is sharing more than just her music following the triumph of her recent album West End Girl.
Allen sent shockwaves through the pop culture world in late October with the release of her latest album, marking her return to the music scene after a seven-year hiatus.
During her break from music, Allen married Stranger Things actor David Harbour in September 2020. However, four years later, rumors of a split began to circulate about the celebrity couple.
They ended their relationship in December of that year, and Allen appeared to confirm their separation on her podcast in the following month.
A source later verified the end of their marriage. Talking to People in February 2025, they stated, “Her marriage has been crumbling, and they have split.”

By October of this year, Allen had unexpectedly released a new album called West End Girl, which delves into personal details thought to reflect the dissolution of her marriage to Harbour.
One of the tracks, ‘Pussy Palace’, addresses a former partner’s alleged behavior. The lyrics reveal: “Sheets pulled off the bed, they’re strewn all on the floor. Long black hair, probably from the night before.
“Duane Reade bag with the handles tied. Sex toys, butt plugs, lube inside. Hundreds of Trojans, you’re so f**king broken. How’d I get caught up in your double life?”
Alongside the album, Allen has released a blue polka-dot ‘butt plug’, inspired by her lyrics and album cover. However, it’s actually a USB drive.

Allen posted an image of the ‘butt plug’ on Instagram, captivating her 1.9 million followers.
The USB drive has been well-received, with fans calling the singer ‘iconic’ for its release.
This quirky gadget is available for £24.99 ($33.44) on Allen’s official website.
Due to the shape of the USB, there’s a note on the site clarifying that ‘this product is a novelty USB device intended for data storage only,’ leaving little to the imagination.
Additionally, the site offers vinyls and CDs of her album, alongside a t-shirt that features the phrase ‘And Who the F**k is Madeline?’ in reference to her tracks ‘Madeline’ and ‘Tennis’.

