David Harbour comments publicly on Lily Allen’s new breakup album, describing the project as “weird” and saying its portrayal of their relationship is not his experience. Multiple outlets report that the Stranger Things actor addresses the album’s “fact and fiction” framing and points to specific aspects he disputes, stating that what is presented does not match his understanding of events. While Harbour appears to question the accuracy of the record’s depiction of their marriage breakdown, he also acknowledges Allen’s right to create art from her experiences. Reports indicate he frames his response as personal—distinguishing his perspective from Allen’s account—rather than making claims about her intentions beyond the material in the album. One outlet also adds that Harbour says he experienced a breakdown last year amid ongoing mental health issues, linking his comments to broader personal context. Overall, the coverage aligns on Harbour’s headline message: he regards the album as “weird” and says it was “not my experience,” while simultaneously expressing respect for Allen’s choice to write and release the music.