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Lana Del Rey Shows Off Stunning Wedding Ring After Marrying Gator Guide Jeremy Dufrene
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Date:2025-04-19 05:12:37
Lana Del Rey has a lust for married life.
The "Young and Beautiful" singer couldn't help but to stop and admire at her wedding ring during a night out with her new husband Jeremy Dufrene in Louisiana.
The newlyweds were spotted canoodling on the docks after a romantic dinner at a local restaurant on Sept. 29. With their backs leaning up against a boathouse, Lana and Jeremy sat side-by-side as she kissed his arm and took selfies on her cellphone.
At one point in the evening, the 39-year-old—still evoking bridal vibes in a white summer dress, matching ballet flats and a light blue chambray shirt—lifted up her left hand to gaze at the oval-cut sparkler on her ring finger.
The couple's date night comes three days after tying the knot at a private ceremony held by the Airboat Tours by Arthur docks in Louisiana, where Jeremy works as a captain and alligator guide.
For her big day, Lana (born Elizabeth Grant) wore a custom white gown from CINQ featuring a scalloped ruffle neckline, a fitted bodice and a voluminous skirt. She was accompanied by her dad Robert Grant for her walk down the aisle.
Meanwhile, Jeremy said yes to heaven in a dark gray suit, white shirt and brown shoes.
Neither Lana or Jeremy have publicly spoken about their romance, though it appears the two have known each other for quite some time. Back in 2019, she posted a Facebook of herself riding on a boat with the wildlife expert, writing in the caption, "Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Tours."
The two sparked romance rumors after they were seen packing PDA at the Reading Festival in August, eight months after Lana declared that she was single and "definitely not in love."
"Absolutely not in love," she said in a December 2023 interview with Harper's Bazaar. "Have been, but no."
However, even Lana—who dated musician Barrie-James O'Neill, photographer Francesco Carrozzini, Live PD analyst Sean "Sticks" Larkin and country singer Clayton Johnson in the past—acknowledged that "history" points to another romance around the corner.
"It's coming for me at some point," she quipped at the time. "It would be interesting if it didn't."
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