Lily Allen is keeping receipts — literally. In clips circulating online from the singer’s tour supporting album West End Girl, which kicked off March 2 in Glasgow, Scotland, she wraps herself in a dress made of fabric seemingly printed with purchases estranged husband David Harbor made for other women during their marriage, if her lyrics are to be believed.
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The moment in the show comes as Allen performs “4chan Stan,” one of the most searing songs on the LP. While singing the track — the lyrics of which include “Never been in Bergdorf’s/ But you took someone shopping there” and detail how she went through her ex’s bedside table and came across the receipt for the luxury store among other suspicious transactions — the British artist walks over to a prop nightstand and pulls out a long train of fabric, wrapping it around her body.
Along with lyrics from West End Girl and a receipt from none other than Bergdorf Goodman, the dress also shows a lengthy tequila bar tab and bills from other establishments. (The singer also shared a photo of her dress in an Instagram carousel of snaps from the first night of her tour.)
Billboard has reached out to Allen’s rep about the dress, as well as Harbour’s rep for comment.
Allen and the Stranger Things star wed in 2020, staying married for four years before news of their separation reached the public in February 2025. Since then, the musician has been open about how her mental health has suffered amid the split, and in October, she unleashed West End Girl, an album breaking down the crumbling of a marriage in unflinchingly straightforward terms. Lyrics on songs such as “Pussy Palace” and “Madeline” imply that Harbour pressured Allen into having an open relationship after she moved to London to star in a West End production before allegedly breaking their agreed-upon terms of the arrangement.
“It’s viscerally like going through the motions,” Allen said of West End Girl in an October conversation with Interview Magazine. “At the time, I was really trying to process things, and that’s great in terms of the album, but I don’t feel confused or angry now. I don’t need revenge.”
Harbour has stayed out of the West End Girl discourse. Allen has tour dates scheduled in Europe and North America through the beginning of July, and in October, she’ll embark on a run through New Zealand and Australia.


























