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loleetah liked a post in a topic by gatadelrey in Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl - October 10th, 2019
I met her dad. Ahhhhhhhh
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loleetah liked a post in a topic by West Coast in Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre - October 6th, 2019
Agree about the clothes, they are not that ugly per se. But they are not concert material for sure.
But as of 4,6 and 7... didn't she throw a fit because she lost her vape? And also got upset twice at fans for not knowing the lyrics? Like that's her job to do that lmao.
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loleetah liked a post in a topic by Downtown Baby Doll in Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre - October 6th, 2019
Is she spending less time meeting fans in first row than she did for LATTM tour? I’m surprised at the lack of fan selfies from her latest shows, especially from the tour lyfe babies who always manage to get one with her.
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loleetah liked a post in a topic by naachoboy in LDR7 / White Hot Forever - Pre-Pre-Release Thread - OUT SEPTEMBER 5TH, 2020
gtfo, with that trashy taste lmao
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loleetah liked a post in a topic by Mind Melt in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
please no lfl part 2 thank u
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June Gloom liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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13bitches liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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Pink Champagne liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
The quote in question is:
"She is a creature born of trauma, possibly literally, if you take Lizzy Grant's teenage experiences with addiction into account; but certainly aesthetically."
So Powers was insinuating that something had happened to Lana in her childhood to make her and her music the way she is.
What I got from her statement is that she was upset by that claim because a. Her entire identity was equated to childhood abuse b. that insinuation could have an impact on her family and c. she wants to be the one to open up about things she's faced in the past first, not have some journalist suggest it to the world
Maybe she did have a rough time growing up and reading that just really got a gut reaction out of her to react the way she did. I don't think we or anyone, especially a journalist in a published piece, should speculate if Lana was abused as a kid, it's disrespectful.
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Pink Champagne liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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TRENCH liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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Swan Song liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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Fusel liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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renaissance liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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Beautiful Loser liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
The quote in question is:
"She is a creature born of trauma, possibly literally, if you take Lizzy Grant's teenage experiences with addiction into account; but certainly aesthetically."
So Powers was insinuating that something had happened to Lana in her childhood to make her and her music the way she is.
What I got from her statement is that she was upset by that claim because a. Her entire identity was equated to childhood abuse b. that insinuation could have an impact on her family and c. she wants to be the one to open up about things she's faced in the past first, not have some journalist suggest it to the world
Maybe she did have a rough time growing up and reading that just really got a gut reaction out of her to react the way she did. I don't think we or anyone, especially a journalist in a published piece, should speculate if Lana was abused as a kid, it's disrespectful.
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Beautiful Loser liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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ParadiseFreak liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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urbannoize liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
The quote in question is:
"She is a creature born of trauma, possibly literally, if you take Lizzy Grant's teenage experiences with addiction into account; but certainly aesthetically."
So Powers was insinuating that something had happened to Lana in her childhood to make her and her music the way she is.
What I got from her statement is that she was upset by that claim because a. Her entire identity was equated to childhood abuse b. that insinuation could have an impact on her family and c. she wants to be the one to open up about things she's faced in the past first, not have some journalist suggest it to the world
Maybe she did have a rough time growing up and reading that just really got a gut reaction out of her to react the way she did. I don't think we or anyone, especially a journalist in a published piece, should speculate if Lana was abused as a kid, it's disrespectful.
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poetic jess liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
The quote in question is:
"She is a creature born of trauma, possibly literally, if you take Lizzy Grant's teenage experiences with addiction into account; but certainly aesthetically."
So Powers was insinuating that something had happened to Lana in her childhood to make her and her music the way she is.
What I got from her statement is that she was upset by that claim because a. Her entire identity was equated to childhood abuse b. that insinuation could have an impact on her family and c. she wants to be the one to open up about things she's faced in the past first, not have some journalist suggest it to the world
Maybe she did have a rough time growing up and reading that just really got a gut reaction out of her to react the way she did. I don't think we or anyone, especially a journalist in a published piece, should speculate if Lana was abused as a kid, it's disrespectful.
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poetic jess liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
You really think those references are making fun of abuse? They're never made in a joking way.
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pawn shop blues liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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paradisetropico liked a post in a topic by loleetah in L.A. Times Interview 2019.03.10
The stuff she said about Ann Powers really put her reaction in perspective, I thought it was so random for her to have done that. But i get why she was upset at Ann for having basically equating her whole identity with childhood trauma. Her answer made me kind of sad bc it does seem to suggest she had a rough time growing up
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theweightofthehours liked a post in a topic by loleetah in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
The quote in question is:
"She is a creature born of trauma, possibly literally, if you take Lizzy Grant's teenage experiences with addiction into account; but certainly aesthetically."
So Powers was insinuating that something had happened to Lana in her childhood to make her and her music the way she is.
What I got from her statement is that she was upset by that claim because a. Her entire identity was equated to childhood abuse b. that insinuation could have an impact on her family and c. she wants to be the one to open up about things she's faced in the past first, not have some journalist suggest it to the world
Maybe she did have a rough time growing up and reading that just really got a gut reaction out of her to react the way she did. I don't think we or anyone, especially a journalist in a published piece, should speculate if Lana was abused as a kid, it's disrespectful.
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loleetah liked a post in a topic by SparkleJumpropeNoose in Lana and Sean Larkin at Central Park in New York City - September 23, 2019
there are no good cops