Lana Del Rey And Boyfriend Jeremy Dufrene Get Marriage Licenses

Lana Del Rey has a license to marry alligator tour operator Jeremy Dufrene, according to People.
Lana Del Rey has a license to marry alligator tour operator Jeremy Dufrene, according to People.
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Lana Del Rey should be getting hitched sometime soon after she and her boyfriend Jeremy Dufrene reportedly got marriage licenses earlier this week.

People is reporting that the singer and her boyfriend, a boat captain from Louisiana, obtained the licenses on Monday at a courtroom in Lafourche Parish.

The two have known each other since at least 2019, when Del Rey took one of Dufrene’s tours and posted about it on Facebook, saying, “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Tours x.”

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Del Rey made things more public in May with an Instagram post where she referred to Dufrene as “my guy.”

The couple also attended a wedding together earlier this month, double-dating with her friend Taylor Swift and Swift’s NFL player boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Although no other wedding details have been announced, the license requires the couple to get married in the next 30 days.

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