Snapchat may slowly be becoming passé, but here’s a reason to put off deleting it: Lana Del Rey just got an account.
And to celebrate this momentous day, Snapchat has allegedly given Lana her own Snapchat filter.
While they’ve yet to officially make a statement confirming this, the filter looks very Lana Del Rey-esque, from the moody lighting to the resplendent flower crown. Her fans are understandably losing their shit.
While in general I’m over the Coachella filters, I do have to admit, filtered through the darkness and light of Lana Del Rey, I look pretty great.
So far Lana Del Rey has yet to post any Snaps herself, but if you’re into looking at pictures of occult books and lit candles for 1-10 seconds at a time, her username is lanadelrey.
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