Lana Del Rey offers reward for STOLEN ‘family mementos’ and her sister’s ‘entire retrospective’
On Thursday night, six-time Grammy nominee Lana Del Rey offered a ‘no questions asked’ reward for items stolen from her family and younger sister Chuck Grant.
‘This week, family mementos including my sisters’ entire retrospective were taken,’ the 34-year-old sadcore singer – who boasts 45.8M followers – tweeted.
‘I’d love to encourage whoever took it to please consider sending any of the scans of her previous work back to us for a no questions asked reward. The work we lost can’t be reproduced and exists nowhere but where it was.’
‘No questions asked’: On Thursday night, six-time Grammy nominee Lana Del Rey offered a reward for items stolen from her family and younger sister Chuck Grant (pictured October 13)
The 34-year-old sadcore singer tweeted: ‘This week, family mementos including my sisters’ entire retrospective were taken…The work we lost can’t be reproduced’
The 32-year-old photographer frequently shoots Lana (born Elizabeth Grant) and has directed her music videos as well as being published in Rolling Stone, Fader, and Vice Magazine.
Perhaps the Manhattan-born, Malibu-based belter can enlist her police officer boyfriend of three months, Sean ‘Sticks’ Larkin, to investigate the family matter.
Last week, Del Rey went Instagram official with the Tulsa-based 46-year-old father-of-two, who’s an analyst on A&E’s Live PD and the host of A&E’s show PD CAM.
‘U r my best friend’: The 32-year-old photographer (L) frequently shoots Lana and has directed her music videos as well as being published in Rolling Stone, Fader, and Vice Magazine (pictured June 21)
‘Calihoma’: Perhaps the Manhattan-born, Malibu-based belter can enlist her police officer boyfriend of three months, Sean ‘Sticks’ Larkin (L), to investigate the family matter (pictured December 17)
PDA: Last week, Del Rey went Instagram official with the Tulsa-based 46-year-old, who’s an analyst on A&E’s Live PD and the host of A&E’s show PD CAM (pictured December 16)
Lana will release a spoken word album on January 4, and half of the proceeds will go to benefit Native American organizations.
The Don’t Call Me Angel songstress will then compete for two trophies – album and song of the year – at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, which air January 26 on CBS.
The Fordham University grad next puts her three-octave contralto pipes to use when she resumes her 35-date Norman F***ing Rockwell! Tour on February 21 at the Netherlands’ Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.
Charitable: Lana will release a spoken word album on January 4, and half of the proceeds will go to benefit Native American organizations (pictured October 11)
NFR: The Don’t Call Me Angel songstress will then compete for two trophies – album and song of the year – at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, which air January 26 on CBS