Lana Del Rey concedes she endeavored to hex Trump: 'Why not?'
Lana Del Rey uncovered she endeavored to hex President Donald Trump prior this year.
"Better believe it, I did it. Why not? See, I do a great deal of s- - t," the 32-year-old vocalist told
She clarified, "I'm in accordance with Yoko [Ono] and John [Lennon] and the conviction that there's an energy to the vibration of an idea... Your musings are intense things and they progress toward becoming words, and words move toward becoming activities, and activities prompt physical changes."
The "Late spring Sadness" songstress didn't give specifics on what she was endeavoring to do to Trump, yet she gave a few insights not long ago.
In February, Del Rey posted a dubious tweet that expressed, "At the stroke of midnight Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23. Fixings would b be able to establish on the web."
The New York Daily News detailed those dates agreed with the fading sickle moon, which some accept can be utilized to cast a custom.
The elements for the spell incorporated an unflattering photograph of Trump, a white flame, water, salt, and a plume.
Del Rey as of late discharged another collection titled "Desire forever."
Lana Del Rey attempted some enchantment on President Trump.
The "Late spring Sadness" vocalist affirmed that she endeavored to hex the President prior in the year.
"Better believe it, I did it. Why not? See, I do a great deal of s- - t," Del Rey told NME.
"I'm in accordance with Yoko and John and the conviction that there's an energy to the vibration of an idea. Your considerations are capable things and they progress toward becoming words, and words move toward becoming activities, and activities prompt physical changes."
In February, Del Rey conveyed a dubious tweet with the message "At the stroke of midnight Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23. Fixings would b be able to establish on the web."
Those dates agreed with the winding down bow moon, which witches used to cast a coupling custom on Trump trying to expel him from office.
Fixings incorporated an unflattering photograph of the President, a white light, water, salt and a quill.
"Better believe it, I did it. Why not? See, I do a great deal of s- - t," the 32-year-old vocalist told
She clarified, "I'm in accordance with Yoko [Ono] and John [Lennon] and the conviction that there's an energy to the vibration of an idea... Your musings are intense things and they progress toward becoming words, and words move toward becoming activities, and activities prompt physical changes."
The "Late spring Sadness" songstress didn't give specifics on what she was endeavoring to do to Trump, yet she gave a few insights not long ago.
In February, Del Rey posted a dubious tweet that expressed, "At the stroke of midnight Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23. Fixings would b be able to establish on the web."
The New York Daily News detailed those dates agreed with the fading sickle moon, which some accept can be utilized to cast a custom.
The elements for the spell incorporated an unflattering photograph of Trump, a white flame, water, salt, and a plume.
Del Rey as of late discharged another collection titled "Desire forever."
Lana Del Rey attempted some enchantment on President Trump.
The "Late spring Sadness" vocalist affirmed that she endeavored to hex the President prior in the year.
"Better believe it, I did it. Why not? See, I do a great deal of s- - t," Del Rey told NME.
"I'm in accordance with Yoko and John and the conviction that there's an energy to the vibration of an idea. Your considerations are capable things and they progress toward becoming words, and words move toward becoming activities, and activities prompt physical changes."
In February, Del Rey conveyed a dubious tweet with the message "At the stroke of midnight Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23. Fixings would b be able to establish on the web."
Those dates agreed with the winding down bow moon, which witches used to cast a coupling custom on Trump trying to expel him from office.
Fixings incorporated an unflattering photograph of the President, a white light, water, salt and a quill.
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