Lana Del Rey apologised to listeners after she swore during her live interview on BBC 6music this morning (January 23).
The singer was promoting her forthcoming debut album 'Born To Die' on the Huw Stephens show when she said 'f*cking'.
Lana joins a long list of famous names who have slipped up on air including Sir Elton John, who was forced to apologise after he swore live on BBC Radio 2 last year.
The singer said “f*cking hell” when he was told by host Chris Evans that Jools Holland was unable to start the day without playing his piano.
In his apology he said he was “really, really sorry that I said that naughty word”
Lana Del Rey's debut album Born To Die will feature twelve tracks, including her top ten debut single 'Video Games'.
Her forthcoming debut album 'Born To Die', is set for release January 30 in the UK and June 31 in the US.
Lana Del Rey recently unveiled the video for her latest single 'Born To Die'.
The video, which features two tigers, sees the singer standing topless in the arms of a tattooed model with the American flag as a backdrop.