PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 7:13 PM ET
British singer Lily Allen reportedly experienced relationship friction with artist Jonah Freud following an interview where she discussed adult website browsing. Allen described an unsuccessful backstage prank involving internet restrictions on adult content during promotional appearances for Perfect Magazine. Freud subsequently discovered the search entries within her mobile phone browsing history. Although Allen offered an explanation regarding the circumstances, sources indicate the incident created temporary personal tension between the couple. The pair began dating earlier this year following Allen's divorce from actor David Harbour. Freud, a London writer and art director, manages cultural venue Reference Point and comes from a prominent creative family. Neither Allen nor Freud have issued formal public statements addressing the reports. Representatives for both individuals declined to comment on the matter. The story has gained widespread attention across international entertainment media outlets, highlighting ongoing public interest in the singer's personal life updates reported this Friday morning.
By Daniel Hayes | JQJO News
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