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Lana Del Rey shares a rare insight into her life in Louisiana as she goes for a drive before snapping bathroom selfie after tying knot with alligator guide Jeremy Dufrene

Lana Del Rey shares a rare insight into her life in Louisiana as she goes for a drive before snapping bathroom selfie after tying knot with alligator guide Jeremy Dufrene

Daily Mail​26-05-2025
Lana Del Rey has shared a rare insight into her life in Louisiana after tying the knot with her husband Jeremy Dufrene.
Back in September 2024, the songstress, 39, married the gator tour, 49, guide in a shock wedding — just one month after debuting their romance.
And taking to Instagram on Sunday, Lana gave fans a rare look at what her life looks like now as she shared a clip and snap on her Story.
In the video, Lana could be seen seemingly in the driver's seat of a car smiling as she sang along to Addison Rae's track Diet Pepsi as it played.
Then in another post, Lana posed in a bathroom mirror for a selfie wearing a simple ribbed white t-shirt with lace lining and a bow as well as low-rise denim shorts.
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Lana and Jeremy exchanged vows by the water in Des Allemandes, Louisiana, last year at the same bayou where he operates his popular swamp tours.
Lana first shared a photo with Jeremy after taking one of his tours from Arthur's Airboat Tours in Des Allemands, Louisiana back in 2019.
After their initial meeting, they reconnected earlier in 2024 before tying the knot in late September last year in what sources described as a 'whirlwind' romance.
'It's been kind of a whirlwind romance, but Lana's close friends hoped she would get married,' the source said.
'Jeremy is different from the men that Lana meets in the entertainment world. He's a great guy,' the source added.
'He's charming and charismatic in a Southern way, very much a gentleman and he treats Lana really well. She's an old soul,' the source continued.
Last month Lana sparked concern she did not sign a prenup after she appeared to reveal a detail about her marriage.
Devoted fans of the singer expressed surprise after she debuted a new song with lyrics about her whirlwind wedding during her Stagecoach performance.
At the country music festival, she sang a new tune titled Stars Fell On Alabama, which fans have also referred to as Husband of Mine, dedicated to her swamp tour guide husband Jeremy.
The lyrics led fans to believe that she did not sign a prenup when marrying the boat captain and alligator tour guide less than a year ago.
Though the pair have not publicly disclosed whether they have a prenup, fans are convinced her reported $30 million fortune is at risk if they would ever divorce.
During her same festival appearance, she also performed for the first time another new song titled 57.5, revealing in the lyrics that she once kissed the controversial country singer Morgan Wallen.
Opening her performance, the crooner sang: 'Husband of mine / Don't let them put all this paper between us.
'What's yours is mine / What's mine is between you, me and Jesus / I've got nothing to lose except you and maybe my mind.'
The revealing lyrics sparked worry among her fans, with one X, formerly Twitter, user sharing concern that a potential divorce could see Dufrene claim Lana's millions.
'Oh no, he's going to take her hard earned money,'; 'Concerned she didn't sign a prenup,';
'I truly believe miss Lana Del Rey does everything for the plot because why is she admitting to the world she didn't make that man sign a prenup in a song,';
'She literally just said she didn't make him sign a prenup,'; 'Does this mean there's no prenup?? she said what's mine is yours.'
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