
Lorde fans shocked by VERY intimate pic of her private parts on new album – as she performs surprise Glasto set
LORDE has left fans shocked with an intimate photo inside the vinyl version of her new album.
The Royals singer already sparked debate with the main cover art for Virgin, her fourth studio album.
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Lorde has taken to the stage at Glastonbury after teasing her secret set
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Fans were stunned to receive copies of her vinyl with an intimate image of her private parts
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Her album already sparked controversy with a striking image of her IUD
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It showed a striking X-ray of her pelvis fitted with an intrauterine device (IUD) also known as
But fans were even more stunned by an insert included in the vinyl edition, which appears to show a close-up image of Lorde's private parts in see-through plastic underwear.
Reaction quickly flooded social media as the pop sensation prepared to take to the stage at
One user on X wrote: 'So the new Lorde vinyl just got delivered. I was not prepared for the insert', while another exclaimed: 'Lorde really got her cat out like that on her vinyl huh?'
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A third joked: 'My Lorde vinyl is getting delivered to my parent's house. I'm scared.'
Others weighed in with a mix of horror and jokes, as one said: 'When you open your Virgin vinyl and see lordussy' and 'should've stayed curious abt the lorde vinyl.'
Others said she wasn't as trailblazing as Madonna.
One said: 'A lot of you are being very weird about the lorde vinyl cover… who tf cares if her lordeussy was out. It's just a body.'
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Another added: 'Wait… Is this the new album art from Lorde that everyone is talking about? It's a beautiful photo, and the entire vinyl package is, too, but come on, it barely shows anything.
'No need for all the discourse. 90's Madonna would kill you all.'
Huge pop star 'gives away' surprise Glastonbury appearance – and it's happening TODAY
The album, Virgin, features the viral single Man of the Year and marks Lorde's return since 2021's Solar Power.
It comes as Lorde - who performed at Glastonbury in 2017 and 2022 - took to the stage today in Glastonbury's Woodsies tent.
Lorde exposed her bra on stage as she belted out her hits.
The pop star appeared to hint at doing a secret set last night when she posted an aerial photo of the Woodsies tent on instagram alongside the time "11.30am BST".
Lorde was also backed by bookies to snap up one of the unannounced slots.
The Sun revealed Lewis will make a sensational return to music later – with the singer dropping his comeback single.
A source said last night: 'Lewis took a decent chunk of time away and now he's ready for his fans to hear what he has been working on.
'Tomorrow is a huge day for him. He will be releasing a brand new single and it is his Pyramid Stage performance. He is in a great place and feels ready to come back into the spotlight.'
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New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde on the Woodsies Stage at Glastonbury festival on Friday
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She posted a snap of Woodsies tent
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Then confirmed the time slot for her show
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