Thursday, 20 June 2024

Albanian Muslim Heartthrob Dua Lipa Pontificates about Palestine and Politics


Dua Lipa says she's willing to 'take the hit' of backlash for speaking out on Palestine

Dua Lipa has said she is willing to 'take the hit' of backlash when speaking out for Palestine.

Ever since October 7, she has been vocal on social media sharing various posts in support of Palestine and denouncing Israel's military operations in Gaza.

Dua Lipa has said she's willing to 'take the hit' with backlash for speaking out on Palestine as she discussed the importance of using her platform to raise awareness on political issues in an interview with Radio Times

Dua Lipa has said she's willing to 'take the hit' of a backlash for speaking out on Palestine

The singer, 28, explained: 'When I speak about things that are political, I double-, triple-check myself to be, "OK, this is about something that is way bigger than me, and it's necessary ¿ and that's the only reason I'm posting it". That is my only solace in doing that'

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 as she added 'For me, over the past three or four years, I've kind of decided that standing behind a certain political party leader is probably not the route I want to take'

Speaking about the upcoming election, she said she is a longstanding supporter of Labour

Next weekend Dua will be headlining Glastonbury after originally recieving the call about the show back in November 2022 (pictured performing in April 2022)

Next weekend Dua will be headlining Glastonbury

The singer joined Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to talk about her newest era and body of work, Radical Optimism

The singer talked about her newest body of work, called Radical Optimism

Dua Lipa sent temperatures soaring on Tuesday when she was pictured wearing a sleek black blouse in New York City

Dua Lipa in New York City

The singer, 28, looked incredible as she cut a stylish figure in a sleek black shirt, leaving the top unbuttoned to show some skin

leaving the top unbuttoned to show some skin 

The rappers released their drill song Harbu Darbu (pictured) three months ago and it has since gone on to be watched 18m times on YouTube

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 (pictured) and Stilla threaten the three celebrities, who have all expressed anti-war sentiments, claiming that the IDF will 'rain a storm down on them'
In the song, Ness and Stilla (pictured) threaten the three celebrities, who have all expressed anti-war sentiments, claiming that the IDF will 'rain a storm down on them'

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"

The reason Dua Lipa (pictured on February 4) is on the rappers' 'kill list' is because of her calls for a ceasefire in the on-going war in Gaza between the IDF and Hamas on social media

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

Bella Hadid, who is Palestinian on her father's side, also tweeted her way onto the rappers' list

Mia Khalifa, who is Lebanese, has courted more controversy with her views on the conflict. In fact, she even praised the Hamas terrorist's immediately after the October 7 Israel massacre

Mia Khalifa, who is Lebanese, praised the Hamas terrorists 

Hitting back: Dua Lipa has slammed an organization that paid for a full-page ad in The New York Times that called her anti-Semitic for supporting Palestine in the ongoing conflict with Israel

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

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

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, the head of the World Values Network, poses with the ad 

The singer, 28, is said to have shot the music video - featuring explosions and crowds fighting - prior to Hamas attacking Israel on October 7, but has now decided to pull the video

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 on Wednesday sparked a firestorm over an Instagram post that said Israel was not a country, but rather a land settled by colonizers

Supermodel sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid said Israel was not a country, but rather a land settled by colonizers


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