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Lana Del Rey speaks out on friendship with Camila Cabello and shuts down Coachella collab fan theory

Lana Del Rey has spoken out about her friendship with Camila Cabello, and quashed rumours about why she brought the singer out during her Coachella set.Speculation about the relationship between the two came into the spotlight once again following Del Rey’s recent headline set at the 2024 edition of Coachella. During her performance during the second weekend of the California festival last month, the ‘Candy Necklace’ singer surprised fans by bringing out Cabello as a surprise guest.The moment saw them come together to perform a rendition of the latter’s recent single ‘I LUV IT’, and caught some fans off guard as it was widely thought that it would be Taylor Swift who would be joining Del Rey as a guest on the night.Some viewers also questioned why the headliner chose to bring out Cabello, particularly because the track they duetted is unlike anything in Lana Del Rey’s discography and not the obvious choice when it comes to a collaboration.For some devoted fans, a consensus emerged that the appearance at Coachella may have been somewhat of a peace offering, following the ‘Video Games’ singer seemingly calling out the pop star in a past post.The alleged tension between the two arose back in 2020, when Lana Del Rey shared a now-infamous post on Instagram titled ‘Question for the culture’.
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Lana Del Rey denies claims that she “grew up rich”
Lana Del Rey has taken to social media to deny claims that she grew up in a wealthy family.The singer-songwriter refuted rumours that she grew up in wealth in a new-deleted Instagram video last Wednesday (October 18), stating that she grew up in one of “the most rural places in America” and her family “had absolutely no money”.In the clip – which has resurfaced online following being taken down by the musician – Del Rey spoke directly to the camera and explained what her upbringing was like, including being left out by other kids at school because of her lack of wealth.“I want to make this video really short and sweet, just because the conversation keeps coming up about me coming from money and my family having money…,” she began the five-minute-long update.In the post, she recalled that her hometown of Lake Placid, New York was “not a wealthy town”, and tackled misconceptions about her going to a private boarding school by saying that she was only able to attend due to “financial aid” – offered as her uncle worked in the administrative building.She also claimed that she had a tough time in the school because other students knew that she wasn’t wealthy, and subsequently gave her the nickname “White trash from Lake Placid.”Lana Del Rey addresses rumours of growing up rich, in since deleted Instagram post. pic.twitter.com/XDQdHsRwsJ— Season Of Lana (@SeasonOfLana) October 19, 2023Elsewhere in the update, she recalled her parents arguing about money daily and her father working as a woodworker to make ends meet.
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Lana Del Rey responds to Christian influencer who accused her of witchcraft
Lana Del Rey has responded to a Christian influencer who accused the singer of witchcraft after an energy wave knocked fans down during a gig this year.This summer, video clips emerged from a Del Rey concert in Mexico which showed the crowd being knocked over by a surge of energy.It wasn’t clear what exactly caused the domino effect, but one expert said it could have been “progressive crowd collapse” when “the momentum of one person knocking into another increases significantly”.Five weeks ago, a Christian influencer called Traci Coston posted a video to Instagram in which she insisted that the event was “not normal” and accused the singer of practising “witchcraft”.Captioning the clip “Demonic Energy Knocks Over Lana Del Rey Crowd”, Coston said demons were being “invited into the crowd and into you when you attend”.“These demons will destroy your life. How do I know? Because people come to me for deliverance to get rid of the demons that they get through stuff like this.”She concluded by asking viewers to “please give your life to Jesus” because he “frees” and “protects” people.A post shared by Traci Coston (@traci.coston)Del Rey, who has attended church gatherings this year and has previously said in interviews that she believes in God, appeared to find the video recently and commented her response.“B!tch I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do,” Del Rey wrote (via Stereogum).
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We found the cheapest tickets for all 12 Lana Del Rey concerts
Lana Del Rey is striking out on her 12-concert fall tour that will send her and special guest Nikki Lane all over North America.And if you haven’t picked up last-minute tickets to hear her bust out the hits like “Summertime Sadness,” “Born To Die,” “Young and Beautiful,” “Radio,” “Doin’ Time” and so many more live, it isn’t too late.As of now, seats are available for all upcoming Lana Del Rey tour and festival dates.At the time of publication, some tickets are going for as low as $67 before fees on Vivid Seats.Other shows have inventory going anywhere from $80 to $200 before fees.Want to find out how much tickets cost at the show closest to you?Keep scrolling, Lana fans.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for and more about the upcoming 2023 Lana Del Rey tour below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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