Lana del Rey blasts Christian influencer Traci Coston for saying

Lana del Rey blasts Christian influencer Traci Coston for saying she has ‘demonic energy’: ‘You radiate super gremlin energy’

After a Christian influencer claimed at a recent concert that she was using “demonic energy” to influence an audience, Lana del Rey clapped back.

Traci Coston, a Christian influencer with over 217,000 followers on Instagram, shared a video from a recent Del Rey concert in which she claims the singer used “demonic energy” to overpower a crowd.

She claimed Del Rey, 38, uses “spells” in her music to “make the mood attractive, these demons are invited into the crowd and into you when you’re there.”

Del Rey commented on Coston’s reel and clapped back by saying, “B***h, I know the Bible verse for every verse better than you.” PS: You radiate super gremlin energy. Not in a good way.’

Not only has Cotson since deleted the comment, she has also disabled all comments on that reel, which she posted in early September.

Clapped Back: After a Christian influencer claimed at a recent concert that she was using “demonic energy” to influence an audience, Lana del Rey clapped back

Clapped Back: After a Christian influencer claimed at a recent concert that she was using “demonic energy” to influence an audience, Lana del Rey clapped back

Traci: Traci Coston, a Christian influencer with over 217,000 followers on Instagram, shared a video from a recent Del Rey concert in which she claims the singer used

Traci: Traci Coston, a Christian influencer with over 217,000 followers on Instagram, shared a video from a recent Del Rey concert in which she claims the singer used “demonic energy” to overwhelm a crowd

Comment: Del Rey commented on Coston's reel and clapped back by saying,

Comment: Del Rey commented on Coston’s reel and clapped back by saying, “B***h, I know the Bible verse for every verse better than you.” PS: You radiate super gremlin energy. Not in a good way.

Cotson shared footage from a Del Rey concert that showed several people in the crowd appearing to be “rushed,” but that didn’t stop del Rey from continuing her performance.

Cotson revealed in her reel that del Rey was “open about practicing witchcraft and you look at what happened at one of her concerts” before showing the footage.

The idea that del Rey was “open about practicing witchcraft” likely refers to an interview del Rey gave to NME in 2017, in which she confirmed that she had attempted to “hex” President Donald Trump.

“Yes, I did it. Why not? “Look, I do a lot of shit,” del Rey said in the July 2017 interview.

Cotson said of the footage: “This isn’t normal, okay?” This is not a mosh pit. Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey practices, whatever spells she uses on her music to make it attractive, those demons are invited into the crowd and into you when you are there.”

She added: “These demons will destroy your life.” How should I know? Because people come to me to find salvation, to get rid of the demons that these things give them.”

She shared another picture of del Rey and added: “There’s a reason the Bible tells us to stay away from witchcraft, and that’s because God loves you and is trying to protect you.” Please give your life to Jesus, he is the one who frees and protects you, and for the love of everything, please stop engaging in such things.’

As for del Rey, she made headlines in September when she was spotted working as a waitress at a Waffle House in Alabama.

Stop: Cotson shared footage from a Del Rey concert that shows what appear to be several people in the crowd "pushed" Whatever it was, however, it didn't stop Del Rey from continuing her performance

Stop: Cotson shared footage from a Del Rey concert that showed how several people in the crowd appeared to be “rushed,” but that didn’t stop Del Rey from continuing her performance

Spell: Cotson said of the footage:

Spell: Cotson said of the footage: “This isn’t normal, okay?” This is not a mosh pit. Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey practices, whatever spells she uses on her music to make it attractive, those demons are invited into the crowd and into you when you’re there.

Demons: She added, “These demons will destroy your life.” How should I know?  Because people come to me to find salvation, to get rid of the demons that these things give them.

Demons: She added, “These demons will destroy your life.” How should I know? Because people come to me to find salvation, to get rid of the demons that these things give them.

Reason: She showed another picture of del Rey and added:

Reason: She showed another picture of del Rey and added: “There is a reason why the Bible tells us to stay away from witchcraft, and that is because God loves you and is trying to protect you.” Please give your life Jesus, he is the one who sets you free and protects you, and for the love of everything, please stop engaging in such things.

Album: The singer is reportedly worth over $30 million and released her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, in March

Album: The singer is reportedly worth over $30 million and released her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, in March

The singer is reportedly worth over $30 million and released her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, in March.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she revealed that she visited Florence, Alabama, with her siblings in July.

They went to the same Waffle House, same booth, seven days in a row when the waitress asked if they wanted to wear the uniform.

“We were in the third period and the waiters asked, ‘Do you want shirts?’ Hell yeah! “We were thrilled,” she said, adding in the profile that she had “family ties” in the area, and the selfies and videos taken by the store manager went viral. Additionally, the profile added that she never planned to work a shift until she found herself able to wear the uniform that day.