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Lily Allen reveals ‘tricky circumstances' as she celebrates 40th after split and reveals new boob job in sheer bra

Lily Allen reveals ‘tricky circumstances' as she celebrates 40th after split and reveals new boob job in sheer bra

Scottish Sun05-05-2025

Lily split from her Stranger Things husband David Harbour in 2024
big bash Lily Allen reveals 'tricky circumstances' as she celebrates 40th after split and reveals new boob job in sheer bra
LILY Allen rang in her 40th birthday with a wholesome garden party surrounded by friends.
The Smile singer shared her milestone birthday with some of her closest friends and thanked them for helping her through "tricky circumstances."
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Lily Allen celebrated her 40th birthday with a garden party
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Lily's 40th birthday cake
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Lily showed off her new boob job on her birthday
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Lily recently split from Stranger Things actor David Harbour, 49, after they wed in 2020.
Her cake was decorated with white icing on top and pink frosting that read "Lily 40."
The beautiful looking cake was covered with berries, figs, passionfruit and flowers.
Lily shared photos of her big day to her Instagram and wrote: "Thank you to all my beauty friends and family who showed up for me and made my birthday a special one under some tricky circumstances. Love you all."
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Some of the A-listers in attendance included, fashion designers Kim Jones OBE and Katie Hillier, her podcast co-host Miquita Oliver, Phoebe Oliver, Gracie Allen and Miquita's mum, chef Andi Oliver.
On the day of her actual birthday, Lily, shared a series of selfies in a stylish sheer bra after she opened up about getting breast augmentation.
"Happy Birthday to me," the mum-of-two captioned the post.
The Sun revealed recently how Lily opened up about her boob job during an episode of her Miss Me podcast, with her friend Miquita Oliver, 40.
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The two women were discussing getting older, and the singer admitted she'd very recently had some work done.
Referring to her boobs, Lily told Miquita: "I've just got some new additions to the family, I don't know if you've noticed!"
Lily Allen lashes out at ex husband David Harbour as she slams his bedroom abilities live onstage
Lily added: "They look really incredible when I take my top off and my bra off, (laughing) but there is definitely a contrast in age to my face!"
Miquita asked Lily how she felt about her implants, and she replied: "It's really fun, I'm buying fancy lingerie that my boobs can fit in.
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"Taking pictures on my phone... haven't sent them to any one yet but it will hopefully get there at some point!"
Lily wed Stranger Things star David in Las Vegas in 2020, and the pair moved from London to the US.
However, in December friends confirmed they had split after living 'separate lives' for months.
The singer allegedly found his "secret profile" on a dating app.
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Following the couple's break up, David has been spotted on a date with aspiring model Ellie Fallon.
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Lily split from her husband, David Harbour last year
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