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- Winnipeg spa sightings fuel new speculation about David Harbour and Natalie Tippett
- How the timeline fits: filming, past collaborations and allegations
- What sources and onlookers are saying
- Natalie Tippett’s response and personal concerns
- Background on the alleged affair and Lily Allen’s new music
- Industry context: costume departments, on-set relationships and professional overlap
- What remains unconfirmed and what reporters are seeking
Rumors are swirling that David Harbour and costume designer Natalie Tippett may have rekindled a romance after being spotted at the same Winnipeg spa while the actor was in town for a film shoot. The sightings have reignited attention on Harbour’s split from Lily Allen and the alleged affair that has shadowed the marriage.
Winnipeg spa sightings fuel new speculation about David Harbour and Natalie Tippett
Multiple eyewitness reports placed both Harbour and Tippett at a well-known Winnipeg spa during September. Harbour was in the city for the production of Violent Night 2. Tippett posted recent photos from her Instagram showing a campfire setting that observers linked to the spa.
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Fans and locals reported seeing the actor at the wellness spot between filming days. Those accounts are the core of the renewed dating rumors.
How the timeline fits: filming, past collaborations and allegations
Key events that connect the trio
- 2021: Harbour and Tippett worked on the Netflix film We Have a Ghost; sources say the relationship began soon after.
- February (year reported): Lily Allen and David Harbour announced their divorce.
- September: Harbour filmed Violent Night 2 in Winnipeg. Tippett shared campfire photos on social media.
The overlap between Harbour’s shooting schedule and Tippett’s public posts is prompting outlets to investigate whether the two spent time together while the actor was on location.
What sources and onlookers are saying
People close to the parties have spoken to tabloids and local observers. One insider told a major outlet that the pair “have been seen together recently.”
Public sightings and social-media clues are being pieced together by reporters. Neither Harbour nor Tippett has replied to requests for comment.
Natalie Tippett’s response and personal concerns
Tippett, a costume designer who divides her time between New Orleans and film sets, has acknowledged hearing the music that references the alleged affair. When asked about lyrics that appear to reference her, she declined to discuss the matter publicly.
She has also spoken about the strain such exposure places on her family. Tippett is a mother and has expressed concern about the impact of the controversy on her young child.
Background on the alleged affair and Lily Allen’s new music
Lily Allen’s recent album includes candid material about the breakdown of her marriage. One track explicitly addresses infidelity, which fans and media outlets have connected to Harbour and Tippett.
Allen and Harbour married in 2020. The divorce news surfaced earlier in the year and was followed by coverage tying Harbour to another woman from a film set.
Industry context: costume departments, on-set relationships and professional overlap
On-set partnerships between actors and crew members are common. Tippett has worked in costume departments on projects that involved Harbour. That professional proximity is part of why outlets focused on her early in the story.
- Tippett’s credits include work on films and TV projects linked to Harbour.
- Sources say she was not listed as costume lead on Violent Night 2.
- Observers note that social posts and set schedules often reveal private interactions.
What remains unconfirmed and what reporters are seeking
Several claims remain unverified. Witness accounts and social-media images offer circumstantial evidence. No direct confirmation of a relationship reunion has been produced.
Reporters continue to reach out to representatives for comment. No formal statements from Harbour or Tippett have been published in response.












