On February 20, 2026, the birthday bash hosted by renowned producer Blue May at his residence in Los Angeles' exclusive Beachwood Canyon took an unexpected turn when Morgan Cozzi, a former acquaintance of the event, was abruptly asked to leave. This was no ordinary gathering – it was being held in the same luxurious abode where Lily Allen had not only penned but also recorded her critically acclaimed album, "West End Girl," released in 2025.

The "Somewhere Only We Know" singer was unfortunately absent, as she was in London, but her close-knit circle of friends, including Rita Ora, graced the occasion. Cozzi, who had arrived as a "friend of a friend," initially went unnoticed and fit right in with the celebratory atmosphere. However, her evening took a dramatic shift when partygoers recognized her as the ex-wife of Stranger Things star David Harbour – a connection that caused quite a stir.
Feeling the need to maintain the integrity of the gathering, the security guard was summoned to escort Cozzi and her companions off the premises. This sudden development left many in shock, especially considering that Harbour and Allen's marriage had hit rock bottom just months prior. Their four-year union had been strained by Harbour's infidelity, leading to their separation in late 2024 and early 2025.
Notably, Allen channeled her heartache into her music, as her song "4Chan Stan" from "West End Girl" subtly references discovering Harbour's romantic entanglements, particularly his gift of a luxury handbag to his new lady.
The evening's events served as a poignant reminder of the complexities of celebrity life and the public eye's relentless scrutiny on personal matters.