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Lana Del Rey Is Dating the 'Live PD' Guy

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By Gary Trock on September 24, 2019 at 10:10 AM EDT

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Lana Del Rey is down with the boys in blue, because it was just revealed she's in a relationship with one of the most famous police officers in the country!

The singer is reportedly dating 46-year-old Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin, who stars as a crime analyst on A&E's hit show, "Live PD."

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Sgt. Larkin is a real-life gang unit officer for the Tulsa Police Department in Oklahoma.

Fans of Lana Del Rey spotted the 34-year-old on Monday while out in NYC's Central Park with Larkin.

The two appeared to be showing off some extreme body chemistry, and even smiled at fans as they snapped photos.

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Both stars kept it casual and relaxed, and were seen hanging out near a fountain while enjoying some cold beverages.

The evidence definitely pointed to a relationship, and Entertainment Tonight confirmed that the two are dating.

It's unclear how the singer hooked up with the police officer, who also doubles as a huge CrossFit junkie.

Along with "Live PD," Larkin hosts A&E’s, "Live PD Presents PD CAM," and he also recently joined the cast of A&E’s "Live Rescue."

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Del Rey hasn't opened up about her police officer boyfriend yet, but there's a good chance she doesn't call him by his nickname, "Sticks."

Earlier this year, the TV star explained how he got his nickname, which was derived from a very bad word coined by his supervising officer.

"It started with an ‘f’ it’s a bad word,” he said at the time. “He just started calling me ‘Stick’ which was short for ’F-Stick.’ Once we got onto the streets, people started hearing me called ‘Stick’ from other officers and the way the street lingo goes, they thought my name was ‘Sticks,’ and it just turned into that.”

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