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Lily Allen and David Harbour Got a Las Vegas Marriage License

The couple has been dating for a year and appears to have gotten engaged in December.
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Lily Allen and David Harbour are getting ready to tie the knot.

According to public records obtained by TMZ, the singer and the Stranger Things star filed for a marriage license in Las Vegas on Sunday. The couple now as one year to get married before the license expires on September 6, 2021. Since the license was obtained in Las Vegas, it's possible the pair already swung by a drive-thru chapel for a quickie wedding à la Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, but as of now no wedding certificate has been officially filed.

Allen and Harbour first went public with their relationship in September 2019, sparking engagement rumors shortly after when she was spotted wearing a ring while out on a stroll in NYC in December 2019. In May 2020, Allen appeared to confirm the news on Instagram, posting a mirror selfie in which a diamond ring is clearly visible on her left-hand ring finger. The photo prompted a fan to comment, “Um…. engagement ring?????????????? ”To which the singer responded, “first rule of engagement club………”

Considering how evasive the couple has been about confirming their engagement, it seems likely we won't actually know whether or not Allen and Harbour have said ”I do” for quite a while.

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