Lana Del Rey shuts down woman who accused her of possessing 'demonic energy' and practicing witchcraft

After a recent performance by Lana Del Rey, a woman accused the singer of using her 'demonic' powers to cause trouble in the audience
PUBLISHED OCT 10, 2023
Lana Del Rey was quick to respond to the claims of an online troll (Getty Images)
Lana Del Rey was quick to respond to the claims of an online troll (Getty Images)

CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA: Lana Del Rey clapped back at an online troll who accused her of engaging in practicing "witchcraft" during a recent concert.

The singer of 'Summertime Sadness' took to Instagram to counter the claims made by a woman who alleged that she harnessed her "demonic energy" to cause a disturbance in the audience at one of her performances.



 

Notably, the 'Young and Beautiful' songstress recently concluded a compact 10-date tour, commemorating the release of her most recent album titled 'Were You Aware of the Existence of a Tunnel Beneath Ocean Blvd'. 

Troll claims Lana Del Rey puts spells while performing

The online troll additionally shared footage showing concert attendees seemingly collapsing simultaneously during Lana Del Rey's performance at a recent music festival.

"Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey is doing, the spells she is putting on her music to make it attractive, those demons are being invited into the crowd and into you when you attend. These demons will destroy your life," posted the person. 



 

Continuing her argument, the woman then connected her assertions to the Bible, cautioning her followers to "stay away" from the Grammy-winning artist.  

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Lana Del Rey didn't mince her words while slamming the online troll (Getty Images) 

Lana Del Rey slams troll over 'witchcraft' claims

Lana Del Rey swiftly dismissed the accusations of the online troll upon discovering the video.

She wrote, "B***h, I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do", adding, "PS, you're giving off super gremlin energy. Not in a good way." 


 
 
 
 
 
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After the singer responded, her followers were quick to back up the singer, with one commenting, "Lana's comeback game strong!" 

Another said, "yeah they accused her because its not humanly possible to have a voice that sweet."

"Tarnishing people images and defamation is not a good thing to do to people," wrote one slamming the troll. 

A fan pointed out, "it’s funny because Lana makes it so clear how she’s tight with God constantly so likeee what is she talking about." 



 



 



 



 

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