Lana Del Rey teases future possibilities as she leaves room for speculation on having children
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Lana Del Rey recently opened up about her thoughts on the possibility of starting a family.
The 38-year-old singer said that "there is more to explore" in her life as she reflected on the idea of motherhood, according to People.
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Lana Del Rey says she will become a mother someday
On Sunday, Dember 4, Roy spoke about exploring more in her life as she said, "That’s why God didn’t give me children yet."
"Because there is more to explore. I know people who’ve tested every water. It’s burnt them, like Icarus. But I’m willing to go there," Rey said of having children.
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She then expressed her willingness to embrace motherhood. "I see it coming for me. We’ll see. We’ll see what melts the wings," Rey said.
Lana Del Rey reveals why she ended a recent relationship
In a recent interview with Harper's BAZAAR in November, Rey confirmed she was single and that he "did not get her" house.
"I feel like even the most chill guy doesn’t really want to chill here," said the singer.
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"Sadly, part of you knows … that ain’t it. … That one shocked me. I won’t name names and whatever, but that one really shocked me, that person. That was actually the end of a relationship," she shared about her recent relationship.
The 'Black Beauty' singer said that her ex only "wanted the idea of her" but not for who Rey actually is which she described as "a tough nut to swallow."
"I’m learning how. I’m learning. I know what I want,” the 'Pretty When You Cry' singer said.
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In her latest interview, the musician discussed the achievements she has experienced in her respective fields.
"It’s weird. It’s not necessarily what I saw coming!” Rey told The Sunday Times.
She also candidly spoke about the negative impact of fame and acknowledged the toll fame has taken on her mental health.
"You really have to take care of yourself, because putting your faith in the public is like building your house in the sand. They’ll turn and turn," the singer explained.
"I’ve experienced that in all parts of my life."
"People reveal sides of themselves years after you meet, so you have to ground yourself all the way down to your knees," she added.
On Friday, December 1, Rey released a cover single of the 1971 classic 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver.