Lana Del Rey’s dating history suggests one thing: she doesn’t have a specific type. While many A-list celebrities often gravitate toward relationships with other famous figures, that’s not always been the case for the singer. Though she’s been linked to stars like Francesco Carrozzini and Evan Winiker, she’s also known to have dated less high-profile partners.

Even her most devoted fans were caught off guard by her latest romance with Jeremy Dufrene, a tour boat captain from Des Allemands, Louisiana. The two met in 2019 when Jeremy gave Lana a boat tour, and it seems they’ve had each other on their minds ever since.

Though it’s unclear when their relationship officially began, it was quite a surprise to learn that just one month after their first public appearance, the couple tied the knot in a unique ceremony. Here’s where the wedding took place.

Where did Lana Del Rey marry Jeremy Dufrene?

Lana Del Rey and Jeremy Dufrene’s engagement happened on Thursday, September 26, just days after People reported that the couple had obtained a marriage license from the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court. After securing the license, they had 30 days to wed—but no one expected it to happen so quickly!

What truly surprised everyone was the location of the ceremony. Photos shared by the Daily Mail revealed that the event took place not in an exotic salon or luxurious venue, but rather at a bayou, complete with tents, chairs, and tables set up outdoors. The intimate gathering included friends and family, all dressed in formalc clothing.

People confirmed that this was none other than the public bayou where Jeremy Dufrene works as a captain for Airboat Tours by Arthur. Fittingly, the couple said their vows at the very waterside where they first met. It may have been unconventional, but the setting added a romantic, personal touch.

The tents were a key feature of the event. One tent, with rows of chairs, appeared to host the main ceremony, while another was likely used for a reception dinner. Boats also played a role, with one moored nearby, adorned with greenery.

According to the Airboat Tours by Arthur website, the bayou where the couple wed offers tours through swampy marshlands and moss-covered trees, showcasing wildlife like hawks, herons, egrets, bald eagles, and over 300 bird species. And of course, there are alligators—creatures Jeremy, now Lana’s husband, knows how to handle well!