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This month, images showing singer Lana Del Rey working at a Waffle House diner restaurant in Florence, Alabama, were posted to social media, leaving many wondering: Why is she working there She is a six-time Grammy
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stanley canada : Sin茅ad O Connor, gifted and provocative Irish singer, dies at 56Her yellow name tag read, simply: Lana. She could be seen pouring coffee into mugs, with her hair tied up.With a net worth that isreportedly in the range ofabout $30 million, she had fans wondering if it was part of an upcoming music project, or rehearsals for a film, perhaps.Efforts to get clari
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