She may have had to settle differences with Frances Bean Cobain and endure a break-up recently, but Lana Del Rey's multicoloured look at Glastonbury bought more lightness than misery.
The Born To Die singer performed on day three of the festival, taking to the stage in an eye-catching minidress.
Lana seemed to have put her issues with Frances to one side to perform at Glasonbury (George Chin /IconicPix/WENN)
Performing a slew of hits, the 28-year-old seemed to have brushed off her public spat with Frances as she belted out one number after the other and at one point cosied up behind her handsome male guitarist.
Addressing the crowd enthusiastically, the singer said: "I hope you guys are having the time of your lives."
Earlier in the week the singer came under fire from Kurt Cobain's daughter after allegedly glamorising death, which she denies.
At one point the singer grinded against her handsome guitarist (George Chin /IconicPix/WENN)
The Brooklyn Baby star was blasted by Frances, daughter of the late singer who died after committing suicide in 1994, on Twitter after giving an interview to the Guardian in which she reportedly admitted: "I wish I was dead already."
Her comments led to the 21-year-old publicly condemning the singer on Twitter in series of tweets, in which urged Lana to "embrace life".
In tweets now deleted from her account, Lana attempted to diffuse the situation, claiming that she was asked leading questions and didn't think dying young was at all glamorous.
Lana tried to backtrack on comments she reportedly made about dying young on Twitter earlier in the week (George Chin /IconicPix/WENN)
''It's all good. He was asking me a lot [about] your dad I said I liked him because he was talented not because he died young," wrote the singer.
Further defending herself in another tweet, she added: ''the other half of what I said wasn't really related to the people he mentioned/ I don't find that part of music glam either (sic)''
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