
Smiling Lily Allen puts on a leggy display as she steps out with stylist Marco Capaldo for second day of Glastonbury - weeks after enjoying a date with actor James Norton
Lily Allen appeared to be in good spirits as she stepped out with her stylist Marco Capaldo at Glastonbury on Saturday morning.
The Smile hitmaker, 40, and the 16Arlington co-founder got ready for a jam-packed day as megastars including Neil Young, Raye and Kaiser Chiefs are slated to perform.
Kicking off her second day at the Somerset event, Lily looked stylish in a Barbour Bedale wax jacket and Bede wellies.
She carried her belongings in a chic black handbag and shielded her eyes with sleek black sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Marco kept things cool in an all-black look, pairing black jeans with a chunky knitted jumper.
As the weather warmed up, Lily had a quick outfit change and showed off her figure in a striking red lace lingerie set layered under a brown mesh skirt.
She swept a cropped red and green jacket over her shoulders to complete her boho-chic look.
She shielded her eyes with silver metal frames, carried a matching red padded bag, and completed the look with chunky black boots.
Earlier this week, friends Lily and Marco attended the glitzy Serpentine Gallery Summer Party together in London.
The singer - who recently split from David Harbour, 50 - turned heads in a strapless black gown adorned with dramatic white feathers and polka dots.
Meanwhile, Marco opted for a classic black tuxedo over a crisp white top.
The pair appeared in high spirits as they posed for snaps on the red carpet before entering the starry event.
Earlier this month, Lily enjoyed a date with actor James Norton, 39, after meeting on the celebrity dating app Raya.
The duo made the most of their first outing together, with the pair reportedly seen kissing backstage while attending Charli XCX's Lido Festival show.
The singer and actor, 39, were pictured cosying up to one another and sipping on non-alcoholic beers as they watched Charli's show in the capital, before heading to a backstage compound to party with the singer.
A source told The Sun: 'James and Lily looked very into each other and they were snogging backstage.
'We were all quite surprised to see them there together, let alone kissing.
'I don't think they've even known each other that long, but it was a fun hang-out backstage and they got taken away by the vibe.'
Lily ended her marriage to Stranger Things star husband David Harbour, 50, in December 2024 after four years of marriage, following her discovery he had a secret profile on Raya.
James is said to have split from model girlfriend Charlotte Rose Smith, 26, last month before being spotted back on the star-studded dating site.
Raya is so exclusive that it accepts only around eight per cent of applicants, but it has more than 10,000 members, with 100,000 on the waiting list.
James' Raya profile is said to feature photos of the Happy Valley star with a shaved head – a dramatic new look he's adopted for his upcoming role in Sunny Dancer, currently being filmed in Scotland with co-star Bella Ramsey.
The hunk, who is a strong contender to be the next James Bond, started dating Charlotte late last year and was pictured out with her on several occasions.
At the time, an insider told The Sun: 'They have been enjoying dates and seem very happy together.
'It has been a year since his relationship with [ex Imogen Potts] ended and he appears to get on so well with Charlotte. They make a lovely couple.'
Not long before Lily split from husband David, she turned amateur sleuth after speculating that David had 'cheated' on the same dating app where they met.
She was left in 'agony' when she allegedly discovered the actor had a secret profile, The Mail on Sunday revealed.
The pop star joined the app herself, pretending to be 'looking for women' – and allegedly found that David had already set up a dating profile. He was reportedly listed on the app as being active for at least a month.
Once users find a new partner, they usually disable their profiles.
A source said: 'Lily was looking for women that were on Raya and cross-referencing them with women David follows on Instagram to try to figure out who he was seeing. She was doing her Wagatha thing.
'Lily only rejoined Raya to try to figure out whether he was seeing someone.
'Lily has never even looked at anyone since she met David. She is devastated. He broke up with Lily a month ago.
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