
Lana Del Rey spotted at Glasgow Airport ahead Hampden show
She previously said Glasgow was where she is "happiest" as she was spotted in places like Glasgow Central, the Oran Mor and even the Co-op in Shawlands.
Lana was seen arriving at Glasgow Airport in a plush Embraer private jet, accompanied by family members.
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US pop superstar Lana Del Rey's sister, Chuck (Image: James Chapelard) Lana's husband Jeremy Dufrene (Image: James Chapelard) Lana Del Rey's dad, right, and manager (Image: James Chapelard)

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