Lana Del Ray Claps Back at Internet Troll Who Accused Her of Having Demonic Power!
- Lana Del Rey fired back at an online troll who accused her of having “demonic energy.”
- The woman accused the singer of “practicing witchcraft” at a recent concert.
- She claimed Del Rey was to blame for a group of concertgoers falling at the same time.
Lana Del Rey defends herself from ridiculous internet troll
Lana Del Rey did not hold back when a woman on the internet accused her of practicing witchcraft at one of her recent concerts.
The Summertime Sadness singer defended herself on social media after the woman claimed that she used her demonic energy to knock over the crowd during her show.
The woman said on Instagram,
“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.”
The troll then related her argument to the Bible and asked her followers to stay away from the performer.
If that alone wasn’t enough, the social media user used footage from the concert where concertgoers seemingly fell at the same time during the Grammy winner’s set at a recent music festival.
While we are not sure what caused the group to fall, the musician didn’t seem to notice the incident and continued with her onstage performance.
After the accusations went viral, the 38-year-old singer whose real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant quickly shut down the blame writing,
“B!tch I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do,”
“PS you’re giving off super gremlin energy. Not in a good way.”
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Fans supported Lana’s reply to the troll
The woman quickly disabled her comments after the singer’s clapback and fans praised Rey’s action on Twitter.
One user wrote,
“I hope she writes that into a song,”
Another added,
“QUEEN DIDNT HAVE TO END HER LIKE THAT.”
A third user quipped,
“yeah they accused her because its not humanly possible to have a voice that sweet,”
While Del Rey denied she casts spells on her fans, she once jokingly said that she tried to cast a spell on Donald Trump to remove him from the presidency.
In 2017, the Video Games hitmaker tweeted a photo of herself with the caption,
“At the stroke of midnight Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23 … Ingredients can b found online.”
The Summertime Sadness songstress recently ended her 10-date mini tour to celebrate her latest album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.
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