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Lana Del Rey Claps Back At Christian Influencer Who Accused Her Of Inviting 'Demonic Energy'

Lana Del Rey
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The singer ripped Christian influencer Traci Coston for accusing her of witchcraft at her concerts.

Christian influencer Traci Coston used her Instagram platform to accuse Lana Del Rey of using witchcraft during her concerts.

The singer wasn't having it.


Coston posted a video from a show on Del Rey's now-concluded tour that showed people in the audience falling over like dominoes.

And the influencer blamed witchcraft.

In her video, captioned “Demonic Energy Knocks Over Lana Del Rey Crowd," Coston claimed:

"This is not normal."
"Okay. That's not a mosh pit..."

She warned viewers of the "demons being invited into the crowd" at Del Rey's concert.

"Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey is doing, the spell she's putting on her music to make it attractive, those demons are being invited into the crowd and into you when you attend."
"These demons will destroy your life."

Coston claims that "people come to [her] for deliverance to get rid of the demons that they get through stuff like this."

You can watch her video, below.


The singer, a Catholic-raised churchgoer, had a few words for the Christian influencer, commenting:

“B!tch I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do."
“PS you’re giving off super gremlin energy. Not in a good way.”

@traci.coston/Instagram


Comments have since been turned off. Weird.

People who saw the singer's response agreed Coston messed with the wrong person.






Others, though, did bring up an interesting point...



Whoever knows the Bible best, and whatever that means, we have a feeling Coston won't be speaking of Lana Del Rey anymore.

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