Overview
- The London Standard reported that guests at a Perfect Magazine dinner in London received blue polka-dot butt plugs tied to the West End Girl release.
- The gifts directly referenced lyrics from the track Pussy Palace, where Allen sings about discovering sex toys and accuses a partner of leading a double life.
- Some social media posts claimed the items were USB drives containing the album, a detail outlets have not confirmed.
- Allen has described West End Girl as autofiction, and early reception frames the explicit songs as reflections on her separation from actor David Harbour.
- Page Six reported that tabloids identified the lyric character “Madeline” as costume designer Natalie Tippett and noted Allen filed for divorce last month, while Harbour has not publicly addressed the split.