Lily Allen accompanied her rumoured boyfriend David Harbour for moral support while he walked into NBC studios to host Saturday Night Live.
The 34-year-old singer emerged out of a car dressed head to toe in black and carrying a Chanel handbag, with the 44-year-old Stranger Things star in tow.
They were joined by David’s parents too, who also wanted to shower their son with support during the filming on Saturday evening.
The couple sighting comes about after Lily and David took a London Tube ride together to see the Vasily Lomachenko v Luke Campbell fight at the O2 last month.
Lily shared a snap of herself at Green Park station with the caption ‘fight night’.
The pair were then spotted in the crowd of the fight laughing and smiling together.
During the SNL episode, David starred in a Joker-style skit about a film adaptation of Sesame’s Streets Oscar the Grouch.
In the hilariously dark skit parodying the trailer to Todd Phillips’ Joker, Sesame Street’s favourite bin-dwelling puppet is given a complex backstory detailing his journey from normal man to the Grouch he is on the show.
‘From the studio that brought you Joker and the twisted mind at Sesame Workshop, comes the next gritty anti-hero origin story,’ declares the voiceover, as we meet Oscar, a down-on-his luck rubbish collector who finds himself being drawn towards a life in the bins.
With Sesame Street now ‘a haven of crime and corruption’ – where Mr Snuffleupagus is a pimp and Big Bird works in the city’s Red Light District, Bert and Ernie are mugged over a rubber duck and the Cookie Monster has become homeless thanks to his baked goods addiction – Oscar’s disgust at the seedy street begins his metamorphosis into the infamous Grouch.
‘If everyone calls you trash, and everyone treats you like trash, then why don’t you just become trash?’ Oscar tells his therapist.
This is interspersed with shots directly parodying Joaquin’s Joker drawing on his infamous smile seeing David stick on Oscar’s iconic eyebrows.
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