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Pop Singer Lana Del Rey Gains 100 lbs . . . She Was Petite . . . Now She’s A BBW!! (Pics)

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Pop singer Lana Del Rey is trending on social media today, after new pics show that the pop singer gained as much as 100 pounds, Media Take Out has learned.

A few years ago, Lana was one of the hottest pop stars in the world. She’s since cooled off, and began living a normal life.

And she’s put on a few since her pop star days. And while she doesn’t look bad with the extra weight, she definitely looks a lot different.

This is what Lana used to look like:

She was a skinny gal, with a cute face. Her face is still pretty but she’s definitely a thick chick.

Some on social media are referring to Lana as a “BBW” – or big beautiful woman, Media Take Out has confirmed.

THIS IS WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE NOW – WOW BIG DIFFERENCE

Lana is singer and songwriter. Her music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, containing references to contemporary pop culture and 1950s–1960s Americana.

She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Brit Awards, two MTV Europe Music Awards, and a Satellite Award, in addition to nominations for six Grammy Awards and a Golden Globe Award.Variety honored her at their Hitmakers Awards for being “one of the most influential singer-songwriters of the 21st century.”

Del Rey has collaborated on soundtracks for visual media; in 2013, she wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed musical short Tropico, and performed “Young and Beautiful” for the romantic drama The Great Gatsby. In 2014, she recorded “Once Upon a Dream” for the dark fantasy adventure film Maleficent and the self-titled theme song for the biopic Big Eyes. Del Rey collaborated with Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus on “Don’t Call Me Angel” for the action comedy Charlie’s Angels (2019), which peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Outside of music, Del Rey published the poetry and photography collection Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass (2020).

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