
Grammy-winning New Zealand artist Lorde has opened up like never before in a candid, hallucinogenic spiral of truth. In a brand-new Rolling Stone interview, the 27-year-old singer, known for her meditative pop anthems and cultural commentary, peeled back the veil on her deepest transformations. She revealed an unexpected revelation involving therapeutic psychedelics, personal starvation, and, yes, Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s stolen sex tape.
What began as a journey to cure lifelong stage fright turned into something far more radical, more sacred, and more human. Through MDMA and psilocybin-assisted therapy, Lorde confronted both pain and desire and landed in one of the most iconic pop culture scandals of the 1990s.
“I FOUND IT SO BEAUTIFUL”: LORDE ON THE ANDERSON-LEE SEX TAPE
Let’s not sugarcoat this. After a euphoric psychedelic therapy session in 2022, Lorde says she did something she still doesn’t fully understand. She hunted down the infamous sex tape of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee.
“For reasons unbeknownst to me,” she told Rolling Stone, she watched it. And what she saw wasn’t salacious. It wasn’t grotesque. It was, in her words, “so beautiful.”
“Maybe it’s fucked up that I watched it,” she admitted. “But I saw two people that were so in love with each other, and there was this purity.”
It wasn’t pornographic. It was poetic. Lorde described the infamous couple as childlike and weightless. Two souls “jumping off this big boat” without fear. “They were so free,” she mused. “And I just was like, ‘Whoa. Being this free comes with danger.’”
The tape, stolen in 1995 and disseminated without consent, became a grotesque touchstone in media history. It was a trauma for Pamela Anderson, who recently spoke out against Hulu’s 2022 dramatization Pam & Tommy, which starred Lily James and Sebastian Stan. Anderson called the show “violating” and criticized it for being created without her involvement, saying the portrayals looked like “Halloween costumes.”
While Anderson was revictimized, Lorde’s encounter with the video feels eerily introspective. It was as if she accidentally cracked open a relic from another dimension. One that mirrored her own craving for uninhibited, unfiltered love and freedom.
“SO HUNGRY AND SO WEAK”: LORDE REVEALS ROCK BOTTOM
The same interview took another jarring turn when Lorde described the devastating low that came during the release of her 2021 album Solar Power. Behind the sun-kissed visuals and serene melodies was a woman collapsing in private.
“I was slamming into rock bottom,” she confessed. The culprit? Disordered eating. “I remember being so hungry and so weak.”
Lorde says self-destructive habits consumed her at a moment that should have marked artistic liberation. She doesn’t name names. She doesn’t perform blame. But what she lays bare is a striking indictment of the music industry’s obsession with control. Control of the body, the image, the narrative.
It’s no wonder she turned to psychedelics. The plant medicine didn’t just open her mind. It rewired her entire understanding of embodiment. And somehow, inexplicably, it brought her to Pamela Anderson.
LORDE’S NEW ERA: ‘VIRGIN’ AND A GLOBAL RECKONING
The timing of this revelation is no coincidence. Lorde is preparing to re-enter the pop stratosphere with her forthcoming fourth album, Virgin, which will be released on June 27th. If the title sounds provocative, that’s because it is.
What does it mean to be a virgin in 2025? What does it mean to be reborn? Lorde seems poised to answer with the full weight of her survival. Her bodily revival, her mind-clearing mushrooms, her soul-defining hunger.
Her last album, Solar Power, was polarizing. Some called it a sun-drenched retreat. Others said it lacked the devastating genius of Melodrama. But Virgin is shaping up to be something else entirely. An exorcism.
And she’s not doing it alone.
Lorde’s new world tour will snake through North America, the UK, and Europe. Cult icons like Blood Orange, The Japanese House, and Oklou will support her. The shows will span three months and promise a full-body resurrection for the singer who has always seemed one step ahead of the zeitgeist and one heartbeat away from collapse.
FREEDOM IS DANGEROUS BUT NECESSARY
Lorde’s intimate confession is more than just a peek behind the curtain. It is a meditation on what it means to seek freedom at all costs. Her watching of the Anderson-Lee tape was not some celebrity kink. It was a reckoning.
There was purity. There was danger. There was love.
And like everything Lorde touches, even scandal becomes scripture.
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