Dua Lipa cosies up to her boyfriend Callum Turner as she unwinds at Glastonbury after her headline show divided fans with sound woes, Gaza statement and false miming claims
Dua Lipa puffed on a cigarette as her boyfriend Callum Turner wrapped his arms tightly around her at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm on Saturday.
After headlining the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Dua, 29, enjoyed some well-deserved time off with the actor, 34, at the star-studded festival.
The Houdini hitmaker relaxed next to her lover after dividing fans with noise complaints, comments about Gaza and false claims about her performance the day before.
Dua, who dropped the F-bomb during her performance last night, showed off her stunning figure in a white strappy top and tiny jeans.
Proving their six-month relationship is stronger than ever, the loved-up couple looked more than in love as they chilled out on day four of the festival.
Dua Lipa, 29, puffed on a cigarette as her boyfriend Callum Turner, 34, wrapped his arms tightly around her at the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm on Saturday
After headlining the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Dua enjoyed some well-deserved time off with the actor at the star-studded festival
Dua, who dropped the F-bomb during her performance last night, showed off her stunning figure in a white strappy top and tiny denim shorts
The Houdini hitmaker relaxed alongside her love after dividing fans with good misery, Gaza statements and false miming claims during her act the day before
Dua made her support for Gaza clear when she headlined Glastonbury last night by singing in the crowd next to a collection of Palestinian flags, in order to get them on camera.
Footage of her stunning performance yesterday showed her running into the crowd to step closer to a flag chanting “Glasto for Palestine”, which social media users claim is a nod to her continued support for the issue.
The Grammy Award winner is one of a long-standing celebrity voices who has urged world leaders to help de-escalate the crisis in Gaza and Israel.
Just last month, the singer posted to her 88 million Instagram followers: ‘Burning children alive can never be justified. The whole world is mobilizing to stop the Israeli genocide. Please show your solidarity with Gaza.”
The English-Albanian singer performed a medley of hits and performed several acrobatic dance routines in a leather studded bodysuit as she was cheered by thousands at Worthy Farm.
The audience was captivated by Dua’s two-hour performance, which featured live vocals on many songs.
They wrote: ‘Dua Lipa is actually too good. God I wish I was there.’
‘Smashed it dua lipa’ and ‘Dua Lipa is actually pretty good. I only know One Kiss, but her voice is better than I thought. I look forward to seeing her in the Sunday afternoon legend slot in about 25 years’ time.’
Viewers were captivated by Dua’s two-hour performance, which featured live vocals on many of the songs
The loved-up couple prove their six-month relationship is stronger than ever and looked more than in love as they chilled out on day four of the festival
Dua and Callum couldn’t keep their hands off each other
The couple chatted and mingled with friends as they sat on a beach at the festival
“This collaboration between Dua Lipa and Kevin Parker is magical” and “Dua Lipa was amazing.”
However, some fans wondered if she was lip-syncing during her performance as her lips were sometimes out of sync with the music.
Those in attendance at the set called the possibility of the One Kiss hitmaker not singing live “horrible.”
On X, formerly Twitter, someone wrote: ‘Too bad #DuaLipa can’t sing live. Not showing up for glasto and mime. Bullshit.’
According to well-informed sources, the claim about the mime artist is incorrect.
Dua caused even more controversy by swearing just minutes into her performance.
The hitmaker was verbally stunned by the reaction she received from the crowd after performing her first song of the night.
Dua, who was headlining the Pyramid Stage for the first time, shared her nerves and excitement by shouting ‘What the f***’ as she spoke to the crowd.
Dua made her support for Gaza clear as she headlined Glastonbury last night, singing next to the prominent Palestinian flag in the crowd
Footage of her stunning performance yesterday showed her running into the crowd to step closer to a flag chanting “Glasto for Palestine”, which social media users claim is a nod to her continued support for the issue.
The Grammy Award winner is one of a long-standing celebrity voices who has urged world leaders to help de-escalate the crisis in Gaza and Israel.
Dua performed a medley of hits and performed several acrobatic dance routines in a studded leather bodysuit as she was cheered on by thousands of people at Worthy Farm
At one point, Dua stood at the front and close to the crowd as she belted out her new hit Physical
However, some fans wondered if she was miming during her performance, as her lips sometimes seemed out of sync with the music during the show.
Dua added to the controversy by dropping the F-bomb just minutes into her main performance
But some fans were unimpressed by the foul language and took to X, formerly known as Twitter, en masse to express their anger
Others defended Dua and claimed she never swore, writing: “I don’t think she said that. I think it was a swear word. #DuaLipa #Glastonbury2024′
Emotionally, Dua said: ‘Glastonbury, what the f***! I can’t believe this. I’ve dreamed of this my whole life and I can’t believe I’m here, here with you. I’m so happy to be here with you tonight. Thank you so much.’
Dua showed off her best dance moves, showed off her daring outfits and impressed the audience with her stunning voice on stage.
However, some fans were not impressed by the foul language and took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to vent their anger en masse.
Some wrote: ‘Loving Dua Lipa – Yes, love! Until she said the f-word and I switched to Goodnight Sweetheart – absolutely no reason for that kind of language.”
‘I Actually don’t need to see more of #Glastonbury2024 – was only interested in the performance! It’s going to be the best of the weekend – I don’t see how it can be topped. (Could have changed the language a bit!!)’
Others jumped to Dua’s defence, claiming she had never cursed, writing: ‘I don’t think she said that. I think it was a swear word. #DuaLipa #Glastonbury2024.’