Lana Del Rey is one of my favorite music artists, despite the tone-deaf, offensive things she’s said in the past. My feelings about her are complicated. I love her music. I also think she has trouble learning from good-faith criticism, and gets defensive when people call her out instead of reflecting and growing. She continuously put her foot in her mouth in 2020, first with her infamous “question for the culture” post and then with the multiple posts she made about it afterwards. Girlfriend really needed to do some shadow work and introspection and stop being the poster girl for white feminism. Did she? I don’t know. But I guess she realized having social media might be something of a liability after that. In 2021, she deactivated her social media accounts, including her Instagram. But almost as soon as she did that, she reactivated @honeymoon on Instagram, which was initially created to promote her 2015 album of the same name. She made it private, and I was one of the 2 million people to get access before she closed it off. Lana’s Instagrams on @honeymoon were always pretty casual and oddly intimate. She also stayed away from saying anything controversial, as far as I saw. Well, now she’s shutting down @honeymoon, and didn’t really say why. This is in the midst of her appearances at several festivals, performing live for the first time in four years.
Lana Del Rey will no longer be providing updates to fans on social media.
The 37-year-old “Summertime Sadness” hitmaker quit social media back in 2021 but returned to Instagram to share content with her followers.
However, she shared a new message explaining her decision to depart the platform once again two years later.
“Thank you so much for everything,” she began the message, which was shared on her Instagram story. “Now that Rob‘s record is out and now you know where I’m touring this account is closing. Good luck and love u.”
It’s kind of hilarious that Lana, who was accused of nepotism early in her career, has made her father Rob Grant a Nepo Daddy. When Lana left social media (for the most part) in 2021, she obliquely referenced doing other things besides music. I wonder if that plan is materializing now, and what it could be. I could see her being quite happy teaching ceramics at a high school or something like that. Or maybe she just wants more privacy. It’s interesting to me that Lana has just been able to do whatever the hell she wants, essentially, and Interscope (her record label) is fine with it. A quick rundown of what I mean: Aside from her first album, none of her music even approaches being radio friendly or a top 40 hit. She takes selfies in her car and uses them as cover art for her singles. She did no promotion for her eighth album, Blue Banisters. I know someone who works in the same industry and has dealt directly with Lana’s people, and let’s just say it’s as chaotic on the back end sometimes as it is on the front. Her album releases are often delayed for mysterious reasons. Now here she is doing shows at these giant festivals, including Glastonbury and Outside Lands, and you’d think she’d be obligated to do more to promote them. But instead she just opts out of social media! She gets away with a lot in terms of image management, promotion, and social media presence. But Lana does sell records in an era where that’s hard to do, so that’s likely why.
Anyway I think she’ll be back to Instagram. Whatever she says to the contrary, Lana likes attention and wants to be seen. There’s a verified Insta account called @oceanblvd that was created around the same time as the release of her most recent album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard. (Any run-on sentence can be a Lana song title now. It’s become a joke within the fandom. “Drinking cherry Coke on a Pendleton blanket under the oak tree on the hill above the 405”? Coming soon to a sad-girl playlist near you!) She’ll probably be on the Ocean Boulevard account in two months, sharing typewritten poetry, polaroids of herself with her siblings, and randomly visiting chili cook-offs in Long Beach.
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I know almost nothing about her, but after reading the first paragraph of this article, she doesn’t look so good.
I feel the same way about her. She has said some stupid things but I love some of her songs. I think part of it is she doesn’t explain things the way she means, and if she does…well, she’s had some bad takes lol
I know nothing about what she has said or done in the past. But I freaking 💕 her music. Hope she gets her head straight if necessary.
I’m about the same age as Lana Del Rey and her first album was a breath of fresh air and something I could relate to at the time. I still love singing along to it. Her sound is/ was like no one else’s. So yes I’ll always have a soft spot for her.
I’m hoping that she’s settled and secure into who she is and just does why she enjoys.
I swear celebrities just delete their Instagram or other social media for attention because they always return within a day or a week.
Like if you want to take a break, just take a break it doesn’t require an announcement or a grand gesture.
Thanks for the article, Carina. I will always read about Lizzy Grant (Lana’s government name) so keep it coming please!
I love lana’s music and her overall aesthetic. Her music videos are beautiful. My 15 year old niece absolutely loves her. I just wish she would lay of the Botox and fillers, she was so beautiful when she first came out. She really needs to get the filler dissolved, it looks like it’s spread after years of treatments.
My partner is a stan and he’s rubbed off on me. Honestly, her album Norman F*cking Rockwell is a masterpiece.
Love her music, the otherworldly feel of it, her strong contralto voice sounding effortless. And applaud her philanthropy.
Lana is my problematic fave, I love her sad girl music, especially the past five years where I’ve had health problems, I’ve found myself listening to lots of breakup music, and loooots of Lana. NFR is a GREAT album, my husband and I both love it. I actually really like her new album too. Loved this article, feel like it’s spot on.
Love her music. Astonished anyone who listens to it thinks she wouldn’t be personally messy. Glad the label lets her be. Her fans would be turned off by the sort of packaging other stars are forced to go through. We love mess!
Writing this, thinking about how there really isn’t the live local music scene that there used to be. Young people who are writers or artists don’t hang around musicians in the way that used to happen. Lots less illusions of who went for the touring life back then.
I know people don’t like her, but I’ve loved every song I’ve ever heard her sing. Great singer.