Lana Del Rey has been joking about practicing witchcraft for years now, but one woman called her out on social media for doing it so she responded and slammed her for her comments.

According to a user named @traci.coston's video, the alternative musician has been open about practicing witchcraft and she showed a video of what happened at one of the singer's concerts in which fans could be seen being taken down by some form of an unknown force. (via Pop Crave)

"This is not normal... Whatever witchcraft Lana Del Rey is doing the spell she's putting on her music to make it attractive, those demons are being invited into the crowd and into you when you attend," she added.

The woman further explained that the "demons" would destroy a person's life and she knows about it as some people come to her for deliverance to get rid of the "demons."

Lana Del Rey did not hold back with her comments as she slammed the woman for her claims.

"B**** I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do. PS you're giving off super germlin energy. Not in a good way," she wrote.

Lana Del Rey Fans Get Knocked Off By An Unknown Force

The woman was referring to an incident that happened during Lana Del Rey's set at Foro Sol in Mexico City. (via iHeart)

In viral videos circulating online, an invisible force could be seen knocking over several audiences in the front row.

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Although some find it very mysterious and intriguing, an expert in crowd science named G. Keith Still explained to The Messenger that what happened was "a progressive crowd collapse" wherein the momentum of a person knocking another increase.

To make it easier for everyone to understand, he compared it to the phrase "domino effect" like when you stack dominoes when they fall down, they get knocked over one by one.

Lana Del Rey Previously Claimed She Used Witchcraft

In 2017, the musician confirmed to NME that she told her fans to join a mass occult ritual against then-President Donald Trump.

Earlier that year, she told her followers online " "At the stroke of midnight... Feb 24, March 26, April 24, May 23... Ingredients can be found online."

She then said in an interview that she "did" do the ritual as she "do a lot of s***."

Regarding her love for occult, the musician said she's in line with John Lennon and Yoko Ono's beliefs that there is power "to the vibration of a thought." (via NME)

She added that one person's thoughts are powerful as they become words, which later become actions, and actions lead to "physical charges."

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