Lana Del Rey rocks a black turtleneck and ripped jeans with gaping holes for a late church service with a friend in Los Angeles.
Lana Del Rey cut a casual figure in a black turtleneck and ripped jeans with gaping holes at the knees as she left a late church service with a friend on Wednesday night.
Walking arm in arm with a friend, who was wearing headphones and holding a walkie talkie, the 37-year-old Video Games singer looked relaxed as she carried a hot drink in her right hand.
For her laid-back, casual outing, the New York native wore a pair of silver drop earrings, white sneakers, and her brown locks flowing down her back.
Night out: Lana Del Rey cut a casual figure in a black turtleneck and ripped jeans with gaping holes at the knees as she left a late church service with a friend on Wednesday
His sighting comes after he revealed the release date of his ninth studio album and title track Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd last month?
The record, due for release on March 10, follows on the heels of the releases of their seventh studio album, Chemtrails over the Country Club, released on March 19, 2021, and eighth studio album, Blue Banisters, released on March 22, 2021. October 2021.
Despite much praise, Del Rey was not nominated for any awards at last year’s Grammy Awards.
Casual: Walking arm in arm with a friend, who was wearing headphones and holding a walkie talkie, the 37-year-old Video Games singer looked relaxed as she carried a hot drink in her right hand.
Low Profile: For her laid-back, casual outing, the six-time Grammy nominee wore a pair of silver earrings, white sneakers, and her brown hair loose and flowing down her back.
She has been nominated six times for one of music’s most coveted awards, but has yet to take one home.
The star achieved critical and commercial success with her second album, Born to Die, in 2012, after she uploaded self-made music videos for her songs, Video Games and Blue Jeans, on YouTube.
He became a household name with his polarizing performance of both songs on Saturday Night Live in 2012, prior to the album’s release.
It’s come a long way: The singer became a household name with her polarizing performance on Saturday Night Live in 2012, ahead of the release of her second album, Born To Die.
‘There’s a backlash about everything I do. It’s nothing new,’ he said in a Rolling Stone interview at the time.
She continued: ‘When I go out, people have something to say about it. It wouldn’t have mattered if I was absolutely excellent. People have nothing good to say about this project. I’m sure that’s why you’re writing about it.
In September 2021, he deactivated all of his social media accounts for privacy and to keep his “circle a little closer.”