Lana Del Rey has left fans confounded after she was spotted working a shift at a Waffle House in Florence, Alabama, on Thursday.


In photos circled via virtual entertainment, the "Levis" vocalist was captured behind the Waffle House counter, blending espresso while wearing a Waffle House uniform and a "Lana" unofficial ID.


A neighbour, Karina Cisneros Juarez, confirmed her experience with Del Rey to neighbourhood news source AL.com.


"It was a piece dreamlike," Juarez said, adding: "I just told her how much I cherished her music and her work overall. She was really exquisite and unquestionably decent."


The motivation behind why Del Rey was at the Waffle House stays hazy, leaving fans to estimate various potential outcomes.


On fan gatherings, some conjectured that she may be recording a music video, while others recommended that it very well may be an exposure stunt for impending melodies. Others facetiously proposed that she may be investigating another profession.


As of late, Del Rey has likewise been spotted at various other impossible spots in Alabama, including downtown Florence and a Birmingham nail salon.


AL.com announced that she doesn't give off the impression of being in Alabama dealing with new music. Neighbourhood recording scenes: Notoriety Studios and Muscle Reefs Sound both let the power source know that she wasn't recording with them.


It's conceivable that the visit could be connected to a melody from her new collection, "Did You Have at least some idea That There's a Passage Under Sea Blvd?"


In "Paris, Texas," she sings: "I took a train to Spain, simply a notepad in my grasp. Then I went to see a few companions of mine down in Florence, Alabama."