David Harbour is experiencing serious allegations, and reports suggest he is being supported by a well-known star from Hollywood films. We are talking about Johnny Depp, with whom Harbour was seen sharing screen in the 2015 film Black Mass. As per a November 18 report by Poprant, the actor from Thunderbolts had to come across a period full of turbulence, following the release of an album, West End Girl, by his former wife and singer, Lily Allen.
Meanwhile, the report further suggests that Habour, who shares a close bond with the Pirates of the Caribbean star, is seeking support from Depp, as the two have experienced “train wreck” divorces, which also took a huge toll on their public image.
Sources close to the Stranger Things star say that he feels “humiliated” by the recent release of his ex-wife Lily Allen. Following this, Depp has been sharing advice from his own close battle with public image, which has been ongoing since his high-profile legal issues.
For those unversed, Depp was previously married to Amber Heard and got divorced after a long, tumultuous relationship that had a significant impact on both the actors’ careers. Meanwhile, it is crucial to know that Allen, who tied the knot with Harbour back in September 2020, alleged infidelity from Harbour.
Lily Allen’s Latest Album Brings Raw Emotions and Trouble for David Harbour

This year, Lily Allen came forth with a startling album, the one that was much needed for her fans. Released on October 24, many feel that the songs in the album are centred around her recent divorce from David Harbour. Not only that, but the lyrics in her tracks also talk about her time moving to New York, as well as her acting stints on the London stage.
The lyrics of Pu**y Palace from Allen’s latest album itself hint towards her broken emotions as she sings,
Don’t come home, I don’t want you in my bed; Go to the apartment in the West Village instead.
Further lyrics point out,
I found a shoebox full of handwritten letters. From brokenhearted women wishing you could have been better
Poprant suggests that the album loudly accuses Harbour of infidelity, and how Allen got “caught up in your double life.”
Following all the surfacing torment, Harbour is now worried about how the lyrics will “torpedo his career.”
David can’t help but worry that Lily will torpedo his career, and having Johnny remind him that it’s possible to thrive even after the ugliest of divorces is really helping.
An insider stated to Globe Magazine. The source further claimed, “Lily’s album is painting him as this unfaithful dog, and people are taking her side.” With no option left, Harbour has now turned to Depp seeking advice to restore his image in the Hollywood film industry.
In case you don’t know, Depp is now returning to the big screens playing a role in a Ti West outing. The project is titled Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol and is being developed under the Paramount Pictures banner.
The Thunderbolts Will Need David Harbour the Most in Avengers: Doomsday




Avengers: Doomsday is bringing in one of the coldest villains that Marvel has ever witnessed. Dr. Doom is so ruthless and powerful that he has even killed Thanos within minutes. While all the teams will have great superheroes with unmatched powers, the Avengers will still miss the real Captain America.
In this ensemble, even though Sam Wilson is wielding the shield of Steve Rogers, and Bucky has Super Soldier Serum in him, the closest to Captain America is Red Guardian. He has experience representing a country, has Super Soldier Serum, has lived long enough, and above all, he was evil once.
So maybe for a ruthless villain, we need someone who feels no pain for others, except for the ones who are close to him.
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Catch David Harbour’s Red Guardian in Avengers: Doomsday, releasing on December 18, 2026
