Dua Lipa says she's willing to 'take the hit' of backlash for speaking out on Palestine
Dua Lipa has said she's willing to 'take the hit' of a backlash for speaking out on Palestine
The singer, 28
Speaking about the upcoming UK election, she said she is a longstanding supporter of Labour.
'I've always supported Labour so that's where I'll always stand."
Speaking about the upcoming election, she said she is a longstanding supporter of Labour
Next weekend Dua will be headlining Glastonbury
The singer talked about her newest body of work, called Radical Optimism
Dua Lipa in New York City
leaving the top unbuttoned to show some skin
After Rappers Ness and Stilla released their drill song Harbu Darbu it has since gone on to be watched 18m times on YouTube
In the song, Ness (left) and Stilla (right) threaten three Muslim celebrities, Dua, Mia, and Bella, who have all expressed anti-Israel sentiments, claiming that the IDF will 'rain a storm down on them'.
The first two lines are: 'A bunch of f***** rats getting out of the tunnel.
'Acting like thugs you idiots I swear there will be no forgiveness.'
"Every dog gets what he deserves in the end"
Dua Lipa is on the rappers' list'
Bella Hadid, who is Palestinian on her father's side, also tweeted her way onto the rappers' list
Mia Khalifa, who is Lebanese, praised the Hamas terrorists
Dua Lipa has slammed a full-page ad in The New York Times that called her anti-Semitic for supporting Palestine in the ongoing conflict with Israel
The full-page New York Times ad slamming Dua and the Hadid sisters is shown above
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, the head of the World Values Network, poses with the ad
The singer, 28, shot a music video - featuring explosions and crowds fighting - prior to Hamas attacking Israel on October 7
Supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid said Israel was not a country, but rather a land settled by colonizers
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