David Harbour’s ex kicked out of Lily Allen’s producer’s birthday party

David Harbour’s ex kicked out of Lily Allen’s producer’s birthday party

David Harbour’s ex from last year, Morgan Cozzi, was asked to leave a birthday party hosted by Lily Allen’s longtime producer, even though Allen herself was thousands of miles away at the time.

According to TMZCozzi appeared on February 20 at a celebration for producer Blue May at his home in Beachwood Canyon, Los Angeles, the same house where Allen wrote and recorded his latest album West End girl.

Cozzi arrived as a “friend of a friend,” and sources say her presence initially did not cause concern.

But as soon as other guests spotted her connection to the port, the mood changed. A security guard asked Cozzi and the friends she had brought with them to leave.

David Harbor and Morgan Cozzi from last year in NYC
David Harbor and Morgan Cozzi from last year in NYC

Allen was not at the party, she was in London at the time, but the gathering was attended by many of her close associates and friends.

Rita Ora was also there, working on her own album with May. Cozzi declined to comment.

Lily Allen's producer Blue May
Lily Allen’s producer Blue May

Allen and Harbour, 50, split early last year, and Allen subsequently channeled the breakdown of their marriage to west end girl, an album widely understood to chronicle the end of the relationship, including allegations of infidelity.

In the track 4 Chan Stanshe refers to discovering that her husband had bought another woman an expensive handbag from the luxury department store Bergdorf Goodman.

Allen brought that album to life on stage this week and kicked her off West End girl tour at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

She performed all 14 tracks across a 45-minute set, cycling through six costume changes, each matching a different chapter of the record.

Allen has since moved on.

She recently confirmed this in an interview with Grazia Great Britain that she is in a relationship with Jonah Freud, a 28-year-old London-based writer and artist, and the great-great-grandson of Sigmund Freud.

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