Lana Del Rey Promotes New Album By Putting Up Only One Billboard — In Her Ex-Boyfriend's Hometown
Lana Del Rey said, “There’s only one and it’s in Tulsa."
Lana Del Rey has seemingly thrown shade at her ex — by only promoting her new album in his hometown.
The 'Born To Die' hitmaker had a billboard erected in her ex-boyfriend Sean Larkin's home city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, advertising her upcoming album Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the singer posted a selfie of herself in a car with the billboard seen in the background.
The picture was posted on Del Rey's private Instagram account and had the caption: “There’s only one and it’s in Tulsa."
And when asked by a fan why she chose Tulsa, she replied: “It’s. Personal.”
Del Rey's fans have praised her for her level of pettiness.
One commented on the screenshot of the post shared on Reddit: “God I need this level of petty-strength, advertising your album probably about how sad you are in your ex’s hometown — only Lana, this is why I love her."
Del Rey had already released the title track on Larkin's birthday (Dec 7).
She spent a lot of time with Larkin, a retired police officer, in his hometown.
In a profile with the New York Times, Larkin said: "When we were in Tulsa we hung out with my law enforcement friends and their spouses. We all Super Bowl partied together, dinners and things like that. Normal things couples do with their friends."
They started dating in September 2019, but went their separate ways in March 2020.
However, it was said to be amicable between them.
Del Rey said: "We still talk and whatnot, we just have busy schedules right now."
The 37-year-old star is known for her heartbreaking lyrics about tragic romances.
And Del Rey has previously had to defend herself after being labelled anti-feminist for enjoying a "really physical relationship".
She told The New York Times in 2014: "For me, a true feminist is someone who is a woman who does exactly what she wants. If my choice is to, I don't know, be with a lot of men, or if I enjoy a really physical relationship, I don't think that's necessarily being anti-feminist.
"For me the argument of feminism never really should have come into the picture. Because I don't know too much about the history of feminism, and so I'm not really a relevant person to bring into the conversation.
"Everything I was writing was so autobiographical, it could really only be a personal analysis."— BANG SHOWBIZ
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