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Newly married David Harbour enamoured by ‘deeply kind’ wife Lily Allen

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Lily Allen and her hubby David Habour are in newly wedded bliss. The couple tied the knot in Las Vegas back in September and Stranger Things star David has now opened up about his life with the chart-topping singer.

Speaking to People, the 45-year-old described his wife as both ‘beautiful’ and ‘incredible, adding that she is a ‘deeply kind individual.’ ‘I married a beautiful, incredible woman who I love,’ he told the publication. ‘I have never met someone who is so deeply kind as her.

I’ve never felt so taken care of and cared for by another human being. She really is just a deeply kind individual and I love that about her.’ David added that becoming a stepdad to Lily’s daughters has made him feel like ‘a little bit more like a man,’

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