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Lana Del Rey is followed by cameras and drones in Louisiana | Entertainment/Life

Lana Del Rey is followed by cameras and drones in Louisiana | Entertainment/Life

Lana Del Rey and her husband try to enjoy life as newlyweds in the days following their Louisiana Bayou wedding.

But the famous singer, who tied the knot with wetland tour guide Jeremy Dufrene last week in Des Allemands, warned of paparazzi photographers who are said to be following her around the state.

A new video posted to Instagram shows Del Rey, 39, and Dufrene, 49, with to-go boxes outside a restaurant in Louisiana. They laughed and chatted with the employees for a while before sitting together outside on the dock.

Del Rey was seen checking her phone and giggling, at one point resting her head on Dufrene’s shoulder.

The person who took the video was apparently far away, and it doesn’t look like the couple didn’t know they were being watched or filmed. At one point, the person recording is breathing heavily and grunting as the couple converse in the dock.

Del Rey saw the video posted to the lanaboards.ig account and responded Wednesday that she and Dufrene feel unsafe being followed by people and their cameras and drones. She said a paparazzi even edited her wedding ring to look like a pearl.

“If (a New Orleans paparazzi) could stop changing vehicles and following the family – and stop following us around remote parts of the country… I know we would feel a lot safer,” the singer said.







From Lana Del Rey’s Facebook account.


The two have been regularly photographed together this year since Del Rey began spending more time in the bayous with Dufrene.

TMZ was even provided photos of the duo riding Francine at Dufrene’s home, which was at times surrounded by water.

Del Rey also accused an unnamed Houma couple of invading his privacy, even behind closed doors.

She said the duo “won’t stop flying drones into our window every morning.”

Del Rey and Dufrene met in 2019 when she went to Airboat Tours by Arthur Matherne and took one of Dufrene’s boat tours. They married on September 26 near the place where they first met.

Del Rey, née Elizabeth Grant, was walked down the aisle by her father.

Months before the wedding, Del Rey frequently visited Louisiana. In May, the singer shared a video of herself driving down the Twin Span Bridge in the New Orleans area and then dancing on a boat in swamp water.

Del Rey was back in New Orleans in June. During the trip she paid a visit to the Tic-Toc Café, a small restaurant on the outskirts of the city. She posed in front of shotgun houses in New Orleans neighborhoods and took a grainy nighttime photo of moss hanging from an oak tree.

Poet Wolfe contributed to this report.

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