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Lana Del Rey admits to kissing country star Morgan Wallen in new song debut: ‘Kind of went to his head'

Lana Del Rey admits to kissing country star Morgan Wallen in new song debut: ‘Kind of went to his head'

News.com.au28-04-2025

Lana Del Rey made a surprising admission about country music star Morgan Wallen at the 2025 Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, overnight.
'I kissed Morgan Wallen,' the singer said while singing lyrics to her new song, 57.5.
'I guess kissing me kind of went to his head,' she continued, a clip of the performance revealed.
'If you want my secret to success, I suggest [you] don't go ATVing with him when you're out west.'
Reps for Del Rey and Wallen did not immediately respond to Page Six 's requests for comment.
It's unclear as to why Del Rey — who married husband Jeremy Dufrene in September 2024 — chose to mention Wallen during her performance.
The Summertime Sadness singer tied the knot with the alligator tour guide in an intimate ceremony in front of their family and friends in Des Allemandes, Louisiana.
She and Dufrene were first romantically linked after a TikTok video of them holding hands surfaced last summer.
The pair have allegedly known each other for many years, according to a Facebook photo they appeared in together dated in 2019.
Meanwhile, Wallen's list of romantic partners — which includes stars like Megan Moroney and Kristin Cavallari — has helped earn him the reputation of a 'playa from the Himalayas,' as musical artist Bunnie XO called him.
The Whiskey Glasses hitmaker is also dad to son Indigo, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Katie 'KT' Smith.
The two were in a relationship from 2016 to 2019. Wallen proposed to Smith in 2017, but the pair ultimately called it quits.

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