Lana Del Rey accused of witchcraft by influencer – she defends herself

A Christian influencer accused her of using witchcraft to make her music “attractive.”

“B!tch, I know the Bible verse for verse better than you,” Lana Del Rey wrote on the Instagram post of Christian influencer Traci Coston, who accused her of witchcraft. In a video titled “Demonic Energy Overwhelms “Lana Del Rey” Crowd,” she lists some of the accusations that the singer couldn’t accept without saying a word.

In the clip, the audience can be seen at a Lana Del Rey concert. Some of them appear to be knocked over, which Coston sees as evidence of witchcraft that she says Lana Del Rey is practicing. Coston went on to say that such a chain reaction just isn’t normal, saying, “Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey is doing, the magic she puts on her music to make it attractive… Those demons become in the crowd and also invited into you when you are there.”

Before Traci Coston could turn off the comment function on her post, Lana Del Rey insisted on writing something under the post. The former church choir singer not only responded with the words: “B!tch, I know the Bible verse for verse better than you,” but also with the addition: “PS: You radiate great gremlin energy. “Not in a good way.”

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Lana Del Rey has currently completed her fall tour. At her last show, she announced that she had donated all personal proceeds from ticket sales from her current tour to the respective cities in which she performed.

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