Lana Del Rey revealed what plastic surgery she has had done amid nose job rumors.
On Tuesday the 40-year-old singer engaged with a fan on Instagram who claimed she preferred the singer’s ‘natural nose.’
‘Her natural nose was so perf,’ the follower wrote.
That is when the crooner said she never had a nose job: ‘To u and dear readers, [I] still never even been under the knife or anesthesia in my life for the 15th year in a row!!’
She did admit, however, to using filler to ‘build up the bridge of [her] nose’ to make it appear ‘tall [with] no bump.’
Del Rey then noted, ‘Takes seven minutes -in fact Dr Antel’s intern released those ‘befores’ against [HIPAA] laws years ago much to my panic so u already know this.’
Her fans came to her defense with messages like ‘TELL EM MAMA,’ and ‘Set the record straight, mother!’

Lana Del Rey revealed what plastic surgery she has had done amid nose job rumors. On Tuesday the 40-year-old singer engaged with a fan on Instagram who claimed she preferred the singer’s ‘natural nose’

![At the time the siren went by her birth name Lizzy Grant. That is when Del Rey swooped in and made a comment about how she has not really changed since then: 'Box dye hair does not [make] a new person'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/09/24/18/102423335-15130555-image-a-27_1758736515255.jpg)
It all started when a fan account posted a photo of Del Rey’s 2008 Kill Kill EP cover, right, where she had bright blonde hair. At the time the siren went by her birth name Lizzy Grant. That is when Del Rey swooped in and made a comment about how she has not really changed since then: ‘Box dye hair does not [make] a new person’
The conversation began when a fan account posted a photo of Del Rey’s 2008 Kill Kill EP cover, where she had bright blonde hair.
At the time the siren was at the start of her career and went by her birth name Lizzy Grant.
Del Rey swooped in and made a comment about how she has not really changed since then: ‘Ugh she never went anywhere, no more of that,’ Del Rey wrote of her blonde look. ‘Box dye hair does not [make] a new person.’
The fan account shared Del Rey’s response on Tuesday, and the singer again commented, ‘I don’t like it.’
The nose comments followed.
Del Rey’s real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, but for her early music career, she went by Lizzy Grant.
In 2011, she started using the made up name Lana Del Rey. The name was inspired by the Hollywood Golden Age actress Lana Turner and the Ford Del Rey car.
She debuted her new stage name in 2010, when she released her self-titled album, Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant.

Another look at her bleach blonde hair for Kill Kill when she went by Lizzy Grant
Last month Del Rey changed her new album’s name and delayed the release date to early 2026.
The Summertime Sadness hitmaker announced her upcoming 10th album in 2024, originally called Lasso and set for a May 2025 release, before changing it to The Right Person Will Stay with plans to drop it next month.
However, W magazine has reported in an interview with Lana that the record is now called Stove, and it ‘will likely be released at the end of January’.
The 40-year-old singer explained that she decided to add six more songs to the collection, which led to the delay.
She said: ‘They were more autobiographical than I thought, and that took more time.
‘The majority of the album will have a country flair. Eight years ago, when I was looking to make a country record, no one else was thinking about country.
‘Now everyone is going country! I’ve asked myself, Should I retire all my snakeskin boots? Should I put my cowboy hats in storage?’

W magazine reported in an interview with Lana that her new record is now called Stove, and it ‘will likely be released at the end of January’
Lana has been vague about the upcoming collection, but she previously suggested a more lighthearted approach to the lyrics.
She told NME: ‘I’ve maybe less to say in terms of any self-revealing things like on Tunnel or Blue Bannisters or Chemtrails Over The Country Club, and just more melodic.
‘Maybe more American Songbook style?’
In October 2024, Lana insisted she wasn’t going to be rushed into finishing the album without it being exactly how she wants it.
She told PEOPLE magazine: ‘The songs I have, I love, so I don’t want to turn it into something that’s half cooked, even if it’s super stripped back. I want it to be what it was supposed to be.’
At the time, she opened up on the Americana sound and explained why occasionally she has to embrace a ‘pause in the creation process’.
She said: ‘I think all the songs have been Americana and I want to wait to see what the musical atmosphere feels like.
‘Cause I don’t usually feel like I need a pause in the creation process, but if there’s a literal energetic pause that almost feels like physical, then I have to wait and I don’t know why.’
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