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Yeah, she dyed her hair and got some work done. So what? Compare photos of yourself from high school and now. Has your hair changed? Has your style changed? ARTIFICE.

That's because she just sings some songs and sells them and only the dead are 'all' artifice—Surely she can feel genuine sadness and despair like the rest of us. But you sound like you feel entitled to see them. You're not. You only pay for a digital copy.

Which is not bad because that's what she does, she's a performer, but she seems to be performing something she thinks everyone will like, not something that she truly is or likes.

Do you really think people hearing that she doesn't want to live anymore will sell more albums? That doesn't even make sense. And as for the whole "creating a persona" thing, did you personally know her before she changed her name to Lana del Rey? Was she an entirely different person? Was she happy and energetic and

I want to not like her, but I kinda do. She wanted to be a "ghetto Nancy Sinatra" and she is. Truth in advertizing.

My immediate thought when I read that part of the interview was, "I remember that feeling from my depression. " I can empathise, and I feel a certain tenderness towards Del Rey now.

Oh really? Admitting to being depressed and possibly having suicidal thoughts is vapid? You might want to look that word up. Or maybe you're just an asshole.

Isn't that kind of the problem though? People don't talk about depression or suicide... until it's too late. It's taboo and shameful and people are supposed to keep everything bottled up inside while putting on a happy face for everyone else.

totally understand where she and you are coming from with that statement. it sounds crazy but when you suffer from depression and get really depressed its no lie or being dramatic its truly how you feel. its not suicidal its just id rather not be here. i love her music and hope she takes a step back, time off and gets

I know, same. I don't know her personally so I don't want to judge what her actual mental health status is, but maybe because her songs just ring true in that way for me that I do not believe it's all just for show. Either way, depression sucks and I hope she finds a way to be happy.

Well, embarrassingly, yes. Once I was wasted out of my head and a big fat mess and ended up in the psych ward for it. But normally, no - just to my husband or therapist. Either way, not everyone reacts the same. I don't know what her mental health status is, but I sort of get uncomfortable with people who readily

I assumed she meant just everything. I don't know, when my depression is really bad I feel like that - like i just want to not exist and it's just life in general and I don't have the desire to participate in any of it. I do agree though that if she is really struggling and it is a factor in her depression that she'd

Every OITNB lady except Laura Prepon is killing it.

How it's done, people.

It looks bad on her and the black hair that doesn't go with her skin tone makes it SO much worse. She needs a new fashion stylist & hair stylist ASAP.

That describes this dress perfectly!

I actually like how she does the modest but stylish look for red carpets. I think she does a good job saying "hey, this is my religious belief, but it doesn't mean I can't look good!" I also want that dress. I don't know if I like the lace cutouts, but I love the color.

Someone made a dress out of xtina's "dirrty" hair.

The pants match the peplum too well - just looks like she pulled them up way too high. Almost makes this look, strangely, like an exercise outfit. Pretty lipstick & hair, though!

re. ms. cox, i just wish that dress had a different neckline. together with the shoulders, it's a little too square for me, and it's not working well with her jawline.