Lorde performed the dance in lieu of singing, as she claimed in a tweet to be suffering from the flu so bad she required an IV drip. / Source: Twitter / MTV
Lorde has brought up her MTV antics again - and she's firing back at people who didn't like the show.
The Kiwi pop star had been scheduled to sing her latest single Homemade Dynamite at the MTV Video Music Awards, but fell ill before the show and opted for aninterpretive dance routine instead.
One of the most pointed criticisms came from Maroon 5 front man Adam Lavine, who ciriticised Lorde and wrote: "It's always exciting to see how utterly horrible the VMAs will be. They really delivered so far this year."
Speaking on Marc Maron's WTF podcast, she admitted she experienced a huge backlash from people who were "angry" about her alternative performance.
The Royals singer revealed after the VMAs that she'd been under the weather and needed the drip just to be able to attend.
She also told Maron she enlisted a group of "hot ladies" to "shoot [her] up" with a vitamin drip before her MTV performance.
She revealed the "drip doctors" administered her a custom cocktail of vitamins, including different types of B and C, and lots of electrolytes, and joked the treatment was like the "start of a porno".
She explained: "I had those ladies come, those hot ladies. The drip doctors. You can just pay these ladies $200 and they will come and shoot you up with this cocktail. It could be for a hangover, could be a semi-professional sports person.
"It's like the start of a porno. They're in their little uniforms, so cute. You could not find that in New Zealand. They wouldn't do that."
Lorde performs at the MTV Video Music Awards. Photo/Getty
Lorde had previously taken to Instagram to tell a disappointed fan: "Challenge your ideals beyond what's traditionally good, beautiful or 'right' in a context like this," she posted.