Woman Allegedly Asked to Leave Party by Lily Allen's Friends Speaks Out — Report
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Woman Allegedly Asked to Leave Party by Lily Allen’s Friends Speaks Out — Report

Morgan Cozzi was reportedly asked to leave a party by Lily Allen’s friends. This was because she had allegedly “dated” Allen’s estranged husband, David Harbour. Cozzi reportedly attended a party hosted by producer Blue May on February 20, held at a property in Beachwood Canyon, Los Angeles.

This is apparently the same house where the album “West End Girl” was written and recorded by Allen. While the “Smile” hitmaker wasn’t one of the attendees, her friends quickly noticed that Cozzi, who had allegedly previously been linked to Harbour, was present. Reports say that she was asked to leave the party. She has now broken her silence about what happened during the incident.

Morgan Cozzi clarifies David Harbour rumors after Lily Allen’s friends allegedly kicked her out of party

Morgan Cozzi clarified about dating rumors with David Harbour after she was reportedly kicked out of a party by Lily Allen’s friends. TMZ reported that Cozzi attended a party hosted by Blue May on February 20 as a “friend of a friend.”

While Allen didn’t arrive at the party, many of her friends who attended the event spotted Cozzi. Once Allen’s friends realized that she had been previously linked with Allen’s estranged husband, David Harbour, some negativity allegedly filled in the room.

Apparently, Cozzi was asked to leave the party by the security guards. Finally, she has broken the silence on what happened, sharing that she never dated the Stranger Things actor. Although pictures of them walking on a New York pier stirred some speculations, Cozzi has denied the dating rumors.

She told Page Six that she met Harbour in a park once and had a “brief conversation” with him. However, their relationship had been “entirely platonic.” She added that they had never been in a relationship and not even had a conversation since they met at the park.

Speaking about the party incident, Cozzi said, “It’s unfortunate how easily people can assume the worst about a woman for simply speaking to a man.” She continued, “I hope we can shift that mindset and celebrate the strength and grace women bring to the world.”

Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on RealityTea.

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