Lily Allen's hubby David Harbour gives rare insight into 'really special' stepdad duties
10.06.2022 - 18:19
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Actor David Harbour has opened up about his “special” life as stepdad to Lily’s Allen’s two daughters. While the 47 year old described his experiencing stepping into the role as “the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with” in a recent interview, he added that his bond with his wife’s children is great after investing considerable time with them. David married Lily, 37, in Las Vegas in 2020 after a whirlwind year of romance and now helps look after her daughters Ethel, 10, and Marine, nine, who she shares with ex husband Sam Cooper.
Giving a rare insight into his adjusted family life, David told The Times: “I’ve learned a lot about myself. You really have to show up for other human beings in a truly selfless way. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. “I was, like, ‘Whoa, this is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with.’ The relationship I have with them now is really, really special. But, you know, it takes time and effort.” The Stranger Things star has not been married before and does not have any children from a previous relationship.
David recently made an appearance with Lily and his stepchildren at the premiere of season four Stranger Things, in which he plays a father figure among his considerably younger cast. The actor spoke about utilising his parental instincts on the hit Netflix show, as he continued: “I mean, I try my best. And there have been times when I’ve been more overly protective and times when I’ve been less.
“The best thing I can offer them is that I started this show when they were all kids. And I can still treat them like idiot kids. “The world can’t, the world treats them like
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