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Fact Check: Lana Del Rey and Lindsay Lohan modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch together as kids
Fact Check: Lana Del Rey and Lindsay Lohan modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch together as kids

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Fact Check: Lana Del Rey and Lindsay Lohan modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch together as kids

Claim: Musician Lana Del Rey and actor Lindsay Lohan appeared together as teenagers in an advertisement for clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch. Rating: Claims that Grammy Award-nominated musician Lana Del Rey and actor Lindsay Lohan appeared together as teenagers in an advertisement for clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch have circulated online for years. For instance, a claim sharing an alleged photograph of the ad appeared on Instagram (archived) and X (archived) in 2021, Facebook (archived) in 2023 and again on Instagram (archived) in March 2025. Lohan is allegedly the girl in the center with the red plaid shirt on, while Del Rey is purportedly the girl sitting at the bottom holding a soccer ball. The claim that Lana Del Rey and Lindsay Lohan appeared together as teenagers in an Abercrombie & Fitch ad is true. The photo in question appeared on an Abercrombie & Fitch shopping bag, according to Del Rey. The musician posted the photo to Instagram (archived) in 2021 and wrote, "Me and Lindsay Lohan on a bag when they did a local Abercrombie recruit for kids." Del Rey's post appeared to be the start of the photo's circulation online. A reverse-image search on Google showed no results earlier than 2021. In a 2023 TikTok video (archived) for Harper's Bazaar, Del Rey recalled, "We preserved the shopping bag where it's me and Lindsay Lohan. And my sister is on it too. We were very excited because also Lindsay went to school with my cousins and at the time they were all in the same play, 'Cinderella.' So all I wanted to do was go up and tell her, 'you're in the school play with my cousin Maggie Megear!' But I didn't, I played it cool. Even at 13." @harpersbazaar Lana Del Rey 🤝 Lindsay Lohan #lanadelrey #lindsaylohan #harpersbazaar #coverstar #lanadelreyedit ♬ original sound - Harper's BAZAAR If Del Rey, born in 1985, was indeed 13 at the time, it's likely the bag appeared around 1998. We've contacted Abercrombie & Fitch seeking confirmation on the date and will update this piece if we hear back. Del Rey and Lohan are not the only future celebrities who modeled for Abercrombie & Fitch early in their careers. People magazine collected a list of other notable names including the likes of Taylor Swift, Channing Tatum, Jennifer Lawrence and January Jones. Instagram. Accessed 13 May 2025. "Taylor! Lana! Channing! See All the Stars Who Modeled for Abercrombie Before Making It Big." Accessed 13 May 2025. TikTok - Make Your Day. Accessed 13 May 2025.

Lana Del Rey Charts Back-To-Back Top 10 Hit Singles With 'Bluebird'
Lana Del Rey Charts Back-To-Back Top 10 Hit Singles With 'Bluebird'

Forbes

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Lana Del Rey Charts Back-To-Back Top 10 Hit Singles With 'Bluebird'

Lana Del Rey lands another top 10 with 'Bluebird,' which debuts at No. 9 on the Alternative Digital ... More Song Sales chart as fans await her next full-length. PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 21: Lana Del Rey performs during the Rock en Seine Festival on August 21, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by) Lana Del Rey is on a winning streak once again. The singer-songwriter has a new album coming soon, though no one knows exactly when it will arrive. While she continues to tease the set, both recently-released singles released from the forthcoming project have become hits in the United States. Del Rey even manages to score back-to-back top 10 wins on one tally. Fans are ravenous for anything new from the superstar, and they seem excited about the slightly new sonic direction she's exploring – and they've shown that they're willing to purchase anything shared from the upcoming bestselling project. "Bluebird" is the latest single taken from Del Rey's as-yet-untitled upcoming full-length. The latest track debuts on four Billboard rankings this week. It succeeds largely thanks to sales, where it performs best. Del Rey's "Bluebird" flies into the top 10 on just one of the four tallies on which it arrives. It starts at No. 9 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart, which ranks only the top-selling tunes in that one style on platforms like iTunes and Amazon. The singer-songwriter collects her twenty-third top 10 smash on the Alternative Digital Song Sales ranking this frame. That total is a little more than half of the 41 tracks she has sent to the tally throughout her career. Last week, Del Rey debuted "Henry, Come On" on the same list, though in a higher position. That single opened at No. 4 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart. It also launched in nearly the same slot on the Rock Digital Song Sales tally, starting its time at No. 5. "Bluebird" also manages to flap its wings and appear on three other Billboard charts following its first full frame of availability in America. It nearly joins "Henry, Come On" in giving Del Rey back-to-back top 10s on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart — which she achieves on the alternative version of the list — but it misses the highest tier by two spots, kicking off its run at No. 12. The cut is also a winner on two consumption-based rankings. It opens at No. 21 on the Hot Alternative Songs list and at No. 25 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. "Henry, Come On" no longer appears on a number of the lists it debuted on last frame, but it does manage to spend a second week on a pair of tallies. It drops more than 10 spots on both the Hot Rock Songs (No. 23) and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (No. 32) rankings. Del Rey manages to double up on the latter list, with both singles from her forthcoming full-length taking up space at the same time — and this may be the only instance of that happening.

Lana Del Rey Scores Back-To-Back Hit Singles
Lana Del Rey Scores Back-To-Back Hit Singles

Forbes

time02-05-2025

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  • Forbes

Lana Del Rey Scores Back-To-Back Hit Singles

Lana Del Rey is heavily promoting her upcoming new album, though some details remain under wraps. For example, fans still don't know when the project will arrive. The release has also gone through several name changes in the months since the singer-songwriter first began discussing it, and at the moment, no one is quite sure what the final title will be. But despite a lack of concrete information, Del Rey's fans are already enjoying a deluge of new music connected to this era. She has released two singles from the effort and earned back-to-back wins in the United Kingdom, with one tune arriving this frame and pushing its predecessor down on multiple rankings. 'Bluebird' is the latest single taken from Del Rey's upcoming, as-yet-untitled album. This frame, the song opens on a trio of charts in the U.K., thanks largely to her devoted following showing up to purchase it. 'Bluebird' debuts highest on the Official Singles Downloads chart, starting at No. 49. It doesn't open much lower on the Official Singles Sales tally, where it enters at No. 53. Del Rey's latest track also manages to find its way onto the Official Singles chart, coming in at No. 80. That tally accounts for both sales and streaming activity. However, as 'Bluebird' does not appear on the list of the most-streamed tunes in the country, it seems that purchases on platforms like iTunes and Amazon are largely responsible for its debut position. Last week, Del Rey scored another new hit. 'Henry, Come On' opened in an even loftier position than 'Bluebird' has this frame. Now in its second turn on multiple tallies, the cut is still present on all three of the charts where 'Bluebird' opens, though it has slipped behind its successor. Just days ago, 'Henry, Come On' launched at No. 30 on the Official Singles chart. Now, it has dropped more than 50 spaces to No. 84, which stands as its highest placement in the U.K. at the moment. It also descends noticeably to No. 89 on the downloads-only tally and barely holds on to a spot on the Official Singles Sales roster, where it plummets more than 30 slots to No. 96. A totally unrelated cut from Del Rey is also proving to be a bestseller in the U.K., helping her score multiple wins from different eras of her huge career. 'Candy Necklace,' which is featured on her album Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, returns to a pair of lists this frame. The cut, a collaboration with Jon Batiste — though he's not credited on the U.K. rankings — frequently drops off and reappears on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles charts. This time around, it becomes a top 40 win on both tallies, landing at Nos. 34 and 38, respectively, after not finding space just a few days ago.

Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts
Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts

Forbes

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Lana Del Rey's First Blockbuster Rockets Up The Charts

As 'Bluebird' drops, Lana Del Rey sees Born to Die and Ultraviolence return to U.K. charts, with the ... More former rising on four rankings and nearing a 300-week milestone. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 04: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lana Del Rey attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) There's a lot of excitement surrounding Lana Del Rey's music career at the moment as she heads toward the release of a brand new album. She's keeping fans on the edge of their seats, as she hasn't revealed an official release date for the set. In the months since she began talking about the effort, she's changed its title more than once, and currently, it doesn't even have a name. The singer-songwriter has already dropped multiple tunes from the forthcoming full-length, and fans seem to be loving everything she's offering. This week, as her latest cut 'Bluebird' arrives, interest in her catalog has surged once again. Del Rey brings multiple albums back to the charts in the United Kingdom, turning two different titles into bestsellers. As is almost always the case, Del Rey's debut full-length Born to Die remains her most successful project in the U.K. This frame, the title appears on five rankings, thanks to both strong sales and streaming — especially for a collection that's been out for well over a decade. This time around, it lifts on three of those lists, drops on just one (and only by a few spaces), and reenters the Official Vinyl Albums chart. It's a top 40 bestseller again on wax, landing at No. 39 after not appearing on the tally just last week. Born to Die also manages to ascend by more than 60 spaces on both the Official Albums Sales (No. 37) and the Official Physical Albums charts (No. 35). Last week, the U.K. rankings were packed with Record Store Day releases, which were only available to purchase physically — which helps explain why so many titles are rising this week and why many classics have returned simultaneously. The title also improves on the Official Albums Streaming ranking, rising three spots to No. 61. While it does decline by four spaces on the Official Albums chart, the fact that it's still living somewhere in the middle of the ranking of the most-consumed projects in the country — just one week away from its three hundredth stay on the tally — is amazing. Del Rey fills a pair of spots on the Official Physical Albums chart this week. Ultraviolence, Del Rey's 2014 release and second proper major studio offering, is back as a bestseller on vinyl, CD, and cassette once more. The title narrowly finds space on the list — which features 100 positions — as it reenters at No. 97. It has now spent 119 frames somewhere on this specific tally and, in the past, has climbed all the way to No. 1, something that Born to Die also managed.

Lana Del Rey drops Morgan Wallen hook-up confession, disses country star during Stagecoach performance
Lana Del Rey drops Morgan Wallen hook-up confession, disses country star during Stagecoach performance

Fox News

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Lana Del Rey drops Morgan Wallen hook-up confession, disses country star during Stagecoach performance

Lana Del Rey made a surprising confession during her Stagecoach performance over the weekend. During her set on Saturday, the "Summertime Sadness" singer – who married alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene in September – revealed she once kissed Morgan Wallen while debuting her new song, "57.5." In a video shared to social media, Del Rey told the crowd, "This is the last time I'm ever going to say this line" before singing, "I kissed Morgan Wallen/ I guess kissing me kind of went to his head/ If you want my secret to success/ I suggest don't go ATV'ing with him when you're out west." Fox News Digital has reached out to Wallen for comment. Del Rey also seemed to reference her husband in the song, telling the crowd, "he's a fan of mine." This isn't the first time the 39-year-old artist has called out her exes through music. The singer changed the lyrics to her song "Chemtrails Over the Country Club" during a July 2023 performance, leading fans to believe she was singing about her ex, Sean "Sticks" Larkin, a retired Tulsa police officer and former "Live PD" star. "He's born in December, and he got married when we were still together," Del Rey sang, according to Entertainment Weekly. "Sometimes I wonder what his wife would think if she knew that I didn't know anything / He's born in December and I'm born in June / He's born in December and he got married while we were in couple's therapy together." Larkin was born on Dec. 7 and married Carey Cadieux in January 2022. Larkin and Del Rey had reportedly called it quits in March 2020, with Larkin telling the New York Times they were "just friends" who "still talk and whatnot, we just have busy schedules right now." Del Rey later addressed the breakup from Larkin in a 2021 Instagram Live, telling fans she "thought it was the end of the world." "He was perceived as everything that I wasn't, sunshine-y and on the right side of the law, and it just broke my heart, the whole idea of just everything disintegrating…" the singer said, according to Entertainment Weekly. "Relationships completely break people, they really do. Even if you go on to the next one, it's not like it gets better."

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