LA parties are hardly ever dull, but it looks like Lily Allen's crew just turned the heat up. At a recent birthday bash held in honor of producer Blue May, things took a Malibu-style dramatic turn. Reportedly, Morgan Cozzi, who shares ties with Lily’s ex-husband, Stranger Things star David Harbour, was shown the door. While Lily was nowhere near the Hollywood hills, being in London at the time, her friends weren't thrilled to see Morgan at the soiree nestled in Beachwood Canyon.
Morgan's presence at the party seemed to create a wave of awkwardness. According to TMZ, her connection with David was enough to ruffle feathers among Lily's loyalists. Among the guests was pop star Rita Ora, who, along with others, felt uncomfortable with Morgan's attendance. The situation escalated to the point where Morgan and her entourage were asked to leave the event.
“It’s clear that Lily and her circle want to keep a safe distance from David and anyone tied to him,” commented an insider.
Meanwhile, Lily's album "West End Girl" has been making waves, not just for its catchy tunes but for its raw and candid exploration of her past relationship with David. One track, "Madeline," delves into some pointed allegations of infidelity during their open marriage. With such personal lyrics, it’s no wonder her music strikes a chord with fans.
The drama doesn’t just stop at parties. Lily's tour, also named "West End Girl," is making headlines for its unconventional approach. She made it clear that her concerts would exclusively feature songs from her new album, much to the chagrin of some fans who were left wanting more after her brief opening concert this week.
Though not everyone was thrilled with this bold artistic choice, Lily remains unapologetic, embracing her West Coast vibe. It seems the pop star is determined to chart her own course, both personally and professionally, without looking back. The unfolding saga of Lily, David, and their connections adds yet another layer of intrigue to LA's ever-dramatic celebrity scene.