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Lana Del Rey Obtains Marriage License With Boyfriend Jeremy Dufrene

Romance rumors surrounding the couple began earlier this year.

Lana Del Rey Obtains Marriage License With Boyfriend Jeremy Dufrene

Wedding bells seem to be on the horizon for Lana Del Rey!

The “Summertime Sadness” superstar and boat captain Jeremy Dufrene reportedly obtained a marriage license on September 23, People confirmed with the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court. Once a marriage license is obtained, the couple has 30 days to tie the knot.


Billboard has reached out to Del Rey’s team for confirmation.

While Del Rey appears to know Dufrene — they were spotted holding hands last weekend in the UDel Rey and Dufrene have been spotted out on dates recently, and seem to have known each other for several years. She was previously pictured with him in photos she posted in 2019, from a swamp and marsh tour south of New Orleans, which she captioned: “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Tours x.” More recently, Del Rey tagged him on an Instagram post this past May. She captioned the photo, which also featured her two siblings, “Family w my guy @jeremy.dufrene @codyjay.”

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The couple was most recently photographed holding hands in coordinating blue outfits earlier this month, when they attended model Karen Elson’s New York City wedding to Electric Lady Studios owner Lee Foster.

Dufrene is a captain with Arthur’s Airboat Tours in Louisiana. Video footage on TMZ from one of Dufrene’s tours shows he has no fear of getting up close and personal with alligators.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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‘Unprecedented’: Drake Appeals Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

The star's attorneys say the "dangerous" ruling ignored the reality that the song caused millions of people to really think Drake was a pedophile.

Drake has filed his appeal after his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” was dismissed, arguing that the judge issued a “dangerous” ruling that rap can never be defamatory.

Drake’s case, filed last year, claimed that UMG defamed him by releasing Lamar’s chart-topping diss track, which tarred his arch-rival as a “certified pedophile.” But a federal judge ruled in October that fans wouldn’t think that insults during a rap beef were actual factual statements.

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