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Lorde talks in a new interview about her eating disorder, sexuality, and her great empathy for queer and transgender people.
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Lorde has a birth chart worthy of a royal! She was born under the luckiest star. She’s larger than life, expansive, optimistic, generous and philosophical, attracting good fortune to her through ...