The song also details how the main character finds out she “got a lead in a play”. Allen received rave reviews for her “spellbinding stage debut” on the West End in a production of 2:22: A Ghost Story. But in her song, the fictional husband’s “demeanour started to change” when he finds out that she got the main part and is moving to London to star in a show. A resurfaced note that Harbour sent Allen, which she shared on her Instagram stories, to celebrate her opening night performance looks more sinister in this light. “My ambitious wife,” it read. “These are bad luck flowers ‘cause if you get reviewed well in this play you will get all kids of awards and I will be miserable, your loving husband.” Allen, of course, received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress.
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