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Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lana Del Rey shares rare PDA selfie smooching her alligator tour guide husband Jeremy Dufrene and posts snap of sexy lingerie in relationship update
Lana Del Rey gave a rare and intimate look into her relationship with her alligator tour guide husband Jeremy Dufrene as she posted on Instagram on Monday. The singer, 39, packed on the PDA in one snap as they smooched while in another image she shared a picture of some sexy Valentino lingerie. Back in September 2024, the songstress married the gator tour guide in a shock wedding — just one month after debuting their romance. They exchanged vows by the water in Des Allemandes, Louisiana at the same bayou where Dufrene operates his popular swamp tours. In her post they got hot and heavy with a kiss, as Lana got ready for the Met Gala with pins in her hair. The lingerie snap meanwhile showed lacey white garments and her shoes for the event which were a yellow design with flowers. Fans in the comments shared their excitement over what she was going to wear for the event. It is not known if her husband will be attending with her or not. 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,' one tweet read. '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,' another questioned. 'She literally just said she didn't make him sign a prenup,' yet another comment read. Someone else added: 'Concerned he didn't sign a prenup.' 'Does this mean there's no prenup?? she said what's mine is yours.' Elsewhere in the song, she preemptively apologized to her 50-year-old husband, who is 10 years her senior, for the ageist comments he might face following their marriage. 'I apologize in advance for what they'll say about the lines on your face / They're a road map of your lovely life / Hope they extend you a little grace.' Back in September 2024, the songstress married the gator tour guide in a shock wedding — just one month after debuting their romance. They exchanged vows by the water in Des Allemandes, Louisiana at the same bayou where Dufrene operates his popular swamp tours. Earlier this month, she dropped her new single Henry, Come On, a country ballad from her 10th studio album. The new songs are expected to be released as part of her upcoming album, which was originally titled The Right Person Will Stay and set for release on May 21. However, the musician later shared a since-deleted Instagram reel, in which she told her fans that the release date and the album title have been changed. 'You know it's not going to come on time, right? Should I even tell you that the name changed again? 'Should I tell you that now, while you're so happy that you even have a song? Yeah, maybe I'll wait,' she said, per Rolling Stone.


Daily Mail
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lana Del Rey sparks concern after hinting she didn't sign prenup with swamp tour guide husband
Lana Del Rey has sparked concern she did not sign a prenup after she appeared to reveal a detail about her marriage over the weekend. Devoted fans of the 39-year-old singer have 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 Dufrene. 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,' one tweet read. '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,' another questioned. 'She literally just said she didn't make him sign a prenup,' yet another comment read. Someone else added: 'Concerned he didn't sign a prenup.' 'Does this mean there's no prenup?? she said what's mine is yours.' Elsewhere in the song, she preemptively apologized to her 50-year-old husband, who is 10 years her senior, for the ageist comments he might face following their marriage. 'I apologize in advance for what they'll say about the lines on your face / They're a road map of your lovely life / Hope they extend you a little grace.' 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 Dufrene; Lana seen on April 25 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 'Does this mean there's no prenup?? she said what's mine is yours,' a social media user wrote 'Oh no, he's going to take her hard earned money,' one tweet read 'She literally just said she didn't make him sign a prenup,' yet another comment read 'Concerned he didn't sign a prenup,' one fan also added in agreement Back in September 2024, the songstress married the gator tour guide in a shock wedding — just one month after debuting their romance. They exchanged vows by the water in Des Allemandes, Louisiana at the same bayou where Dufrene operates his popular swamp tours. Earlier this month, she dropped her new single Henry, Come On, a country ballad from her 10th studio album. The new songs are expected to be released as part of her upcoming album, which was originally titled The Right Person Will Stay and set for release on May 21. However, the musician later shared a since-deleted Instagram reel, in which she told her fans that the release date and the album title have been changed. 'You know it's not going to come on time, right? Should I even tell you that the name changed again? 'Should I tell you that now, while you're so happy that you even have a song? Yeah, maybe I'll wait,' she said, per Rolling Stone.


Buzz Feed
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Lana Del Rey Randomly Revealed She Kissed Morgan Wallen, And It's A Lot
Well, Lana Del Rey and Morgan Wallen were apparently almost a thing. Depending on what side of the political spectrum you fall on, you either know Morgan as the guy who said the n-word in 2021 and got arrested for "disorderly conduct" in 2020 and a great country singer! As for Lana, she married swamp boat tour guide Jeremy Dufrene last September. A few months later, she hyped up her "amazing" husband and said, "I really feel like there's kind of a singer's curse around meeting an honest partner who has no skin in the game." Cut to this weekend's Stagecoach festival, and, according to videos, Lana name-checked Morgan in a new song called "57.5" — a reference to the millions of Spotify listeners she has. "This is the last time I'm ever going to sing this line," she told the crowd, "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 ATVing with him when you're out West," she added. It's unclear when the alleged kissing took place, but she did say in a 2023 interview that the last song she'd listened to was his track "Born With a Beer in my Hand." She also sang a new song called "Husband of Mine," which included the lyrics, "Where the baby alligators play / No one talks to me like you do / Or takes care of us so good this way / I apologize in advance for what they'll say about the lines on your face."
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lana Del Rey Transforms Stagecoach Into a Romantic, Bayou Fairytale
When you're Lana Del Rey, you can do whatever the fuck you want. You can postpone your country album, rename it, and then admit it's not really a country album. You can play a main stage-worthy performance at Stagecoach, bring out little-known country singers for duets of their songs and your own, and you can reveal mid-performance that you kissed the most famous, uber-controversial country artist of the time. At Stagecoach Friday night, the ethereal vocalist didn't just play a 'special' country music set, as Stagecoach advertised. Instead, she played a quintessential Lana Del Rey set with gorgeous new songs, bold confessions, a few country classics, and a hologram. Because she can. More from Rolling Stone See Lana Del Rey Join Jelly Roll at Stagecoach to Perform 'Save Me' Lana Del Rey Confesses at Stagecoach: 'I Kissed Morgan Wallen' Stagecoach Livestream 2025: How to Watch the Country Music Festival From Home Amid chants of 'We want Lana,' Del Rey emerged out of a small, bluish cottage (reminiscent of Miss Honey's abode in Matilda) and transformed the desert stage into a fairytale bayou. Dressed in a Sixties milkmaid dress, the singer sent the crowd into a roar as she opened her performance with a touching song, 'Husband of Mine,' dedicated to Jeremy Dufrene, whom she married last year. The song is a gorgeous love ballad praying that the world 'give grace' to their unconventional love story. 'I apologize in advance for what they'll say about the lines on your face/They're a road map of your lovely life,' she sang, later adding in the chorus: 'What's yours is mine/What's mine is between you, me, and Jesus.' Onstage, she looked like a Disney princess proclaiming her romance for her airboat captain lover. Del Rey continued with 'Henry, Come On,' the 'come on and giddy up' single she dropped earlier this month to lead The Right Person Will Stay, her forthcoming tenth album. The stans in the crowd sang along as Del Rey took a seat in the middle of the stage to play the track with touches of country music. 'Oh my goodness,' said Del Rey onstage. 'It never ceases to surprise me the volume in the crowd. I swear to god. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being with us.' Del Rey continued with her now-iconic cover of 'Stand By Your Man,' which she played on several stops of her last tour, as her onstage background dancers waltzed to the Tammy Wynette classic. Things got real country as Del Rey welcomed George Birge to perform his country chart-topping track 'Cowboy Songs' with her. After playing the classic country song backed by her band, Del Rey asked Birge to have the two of them play the song's chorus acoustically to highlight their voices. 'Yo, my heart is beating out of my chest,' Birge told the crowd before the pair sang along one more time. 'I'm just torturing people up here!' Del Rey joked. (Throughout the set, she asked the crowd if it could hear her since she seemed to have issues hearing her own voice in her in-ears. You could blame the roaring crowd for that!) Del Rey then took fans on a journey through her classic discography, sitting on her signature swing to perform shortened versions of some of her biggest hits, like 'Ride' and 'Video Games.' She then transitioned into 'Norman Fucking Rockwell,' blending verses together and skipping the line, 'He fucked me so good that I almost said 'I love you,'' which the crowd sang in her place. It may have been a subtle signal that she's moved on to something deeper and more fulfilling in love. Del Rey then welcomed Alabama-born duo the Secret Sisters to provide country twangy backing vocals for 'Let the Light In,' a track from Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd that she'd never played live before. It felt like fairytale storytelling from Del Rey. Del Rey next debuted a fiery, Americana-leaning track titled 'Quiet in the South,' singing from a dining table inside a cottage set, directing her words to a love who failed to treat her right. 'Are you coming home tonight?' she asks. 'Should I turn off the light or burn down your house?' Her dancer embodied the lyrics, pouring gas cans around the bayou cottage and setting it ablaze, courtesy of a projector's haunting glow on the stage. After the house 'burned down,' a holographic Del Rey appeared onstage in a stunning red dress, gently playing with a blue bird during an interlude for 'Bluebird.' The hologram served as a seamless segue into 'Summertime Sadness,' which begins with the lyric, 'I've got my red dress on tonight.' As the real Del Rey stepped out in a crimson gown with her hair in perfect curls, phones shot into the air for the performance's climax. It was a powerful reminder to the cowboy hat–clad crowd of the star power and presence of the chanteuse before them. And why not end the show with a bit of drama? While debuting '57.5,' written about her monthly listeners on Spotify (it's gone up since she wrote the song it seems… also what a campy topic to sing about!), where she sneaked in a mention of a rendezvous experience with country music's hero-villain. 'I kissed Morgan Wallen/I guess kissing me kind of went to his head,' Del Rey sang after sharing it would be the 'last time' she says that lyric out loud. 'If you want my secret to success/I suggest don't go ATVing with him when you're out west.' For her big finale, Del Rey welcomed her guests onstage for a sing-along rendition of John Denver's 'Take Me Home, Country Roads,' accompanied by a pedal steel and her full band. Even Zach Bryan, who headlined Stagecoach Friday, knew that Del Rey's set was magical. 'Never in my life did I think I'd be on stage at the same time as Lana Del Rey,' he said as fans piled into the T-Mobile Mane Stage area to see him after Del Rey. 'She's the absolute best.' Friday's performance was Del Rey at her finest, delivering everything fans could hope for from the cult-favorite queen: new songs, beloved classics, romance, and just the right touch of drama. It's clear she's in the best moment of her life—and her career—and things are only getting better from here. Friday's performance precedes the release of her 10th studio album, The Right Person Will Stay, which is expected later this year. The singer had originally announced an album named Lasso last year but ended up scrapping the LP. Last summer, she teamed up with Quavo for country-rap 'Tough.' (She skipped the song on Friday.) Just weeks before her Stagecoach set, the singer released a pair of singles 'Henry, Come On,' and 'Bluebird,' which she said was inspired by a real-life experience. The songs stuck to Del Rey's airy sound, but with slight country influences. 'All my albums are somewhat rooted in Americana… so I don't think it will be a heavy departure,' she told Vogue last year. 'If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more pointed in a classic country, American, or Southern Gothic production — which again, so many of my songs already are.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time


Daily Mirror
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed huge US singer in new song as she announces big career change
Pop star Lana Del Rey has revealed some eyebrow raising lyrics from her new album as she admitted to kissing a huge singer while revealing her highly anticipated career change Lana Del Rey has taken a surprise career change as she sang one of her songs for the very last time. The singer, whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated album. Her forthcoming album The Right Person Will Stay, follows on from Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The new album is currently scheduled for release next month and will see Lana take a huge turn in her career. She has decided to release a country album in contrast to her previous tracks that have often been labelled as indie pop and alternative, with strong influences from dream pop, baroque pop, and rock. Lana, who is heading on a UK tour later this year, gave a taste of what to expect while performing at Stagecoach Festival in California this weekend. She performed her new song Husband of Mine as well as 57.5 Million. The latter track references the number of listeners she has on Spotify and before performing the song she asked fans to listen closely to the lyrics. She surprisingly sang about kissing country star Morgan Wallen in the track before revealing it would be the last time she'd ever sing it. Lana, who married alligator tour guide Jeremy Dufrene in September last year, said on stage: '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.' Before debuting the lyric, she quipped: "This is the last time I'm ever gonna say this line." Lana revealed her 10th studio album back in November, hinting at new tunes on Instagram. She wrote at the time: "Happy for you to hear a few songs coming up before Stagecoach." She had hinted at the country vibe of her upcoming album, initially set to be named Lasso, earlier this year. Speaking at a Billboard pre-Grammy event, Lana shared insights into the album's direction as she said: "If you can't already tell by our award winners and our performers, the music business is going country... "We're going country. It's happening. That's why Jack has followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, over the last four years." In a Vogue interview last summer, she further defined her album's concept, commenting: "All my albums are somewhat rooted in Americana... so I don't think it will be a heavy departure." She added: "If anything, it will just be a little lighter lyrically, and more pointed in a classic country, American, or Southern Gothic production - which again, so many of my songs already are."