Usually a slap on the behind from a friend is a sign of affection.

But on Wednesday, it seems Lana Del Rey may have taken things a bit too far while on stage in Columbus, Ohio.

The 32-year-old Born to Die songstress, clad in what appeared to be a black leather skirt with a matching black top, was captured on video as she high fives one of her backup dancers.

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Low five! On Wednesday, it seems Lana Del Rey may have taken her behind-patting a bit too far

The dancer then proceeds past the singer, who then seems to pat her behind just fiercely enough to send the dancer sprawling onto the floor.

Even more humorous was the fact that Lana apparently didn't even notice that her dancer had taken a spill, and continued the show as though nothing had happened.

The disturbance apparently only served to entertain the crowd even more, as many took to social media to share their observations about what had transpired.

One user, @PopCrave, seemed to be especially impressed.

Whoops! Lana, 32, was on stage in Columbus, Ohio when the incident occurred (pictured November 2017)

Fine so far: The Born to Die songstress, clad in what appeared to be a black leather skirt with a matching black top, was captured on video as she high fives one of her backup dancers

Good work! The dancer then proceeds past the singer, who then seems to pat her behind just fiercely enough to send the dancer sprawling onto the floor

Where'd she go? Even more humorous was the fact that Lana apparently didn't even notice that her dancer had taken a spill, and continued the show as though nothing had happened

'Lana Del Rey knocking over a backup dancer without noticing is the funniest video on the Internet today,' she wrote, before adding a hysterical laughing emoji.

While it seems her current tour is going well, Lana is still facing possible legal action over one of the tracks off her new album Lust For Life.

It has been claimed that alternative rock Radiohead band are considering suing Lana for copyright infringement over her track Get Free, which they reportedly believe shares strong similarities with their 1992 hit Creep, reports The Sun.

Big fan! The disturbance apparently only served to entertain the crowd even more, as many took to social media to share their observations about what had transpired

Get Free is the final track on Lana's fifth studio album Lust For Life, which topped the charts all over the world, including the UK and US.

A source told the website the band, fronted by Thom Yorke, are in negotiations with Lana Del Rey's team, saying:'Both teams are trying to thrash it out behind the scenes to prevent it from going to court.

'It’s understood that Radiohead’s team are hoping for the band to either receive compensation or be credited on the list of songwriters to receive royalties.'

Currently the writers for Get Free are listed as Lana, Kieron Menzies and Rick Nowels.