Dua Lipa discusses gender inequality in the music industry in a new interview with GQ.
17.04.2020 - 11:45 / ok.co.uk
With everyone in self-isolation mode, the nation’s appetite for reading has rocketed. And there’s one book in particular that’s got people gripped all over again – The Thunder Girls.
If you haven’t read it yet, the juicy debut novel from agent to the stars Melanie Blake, which shot to number one when it was released last year, centres on a fictional girl band planning to reunite 30 years after having not seen or spoken to each other. Its wild sub-plot of revenge, rivalry, scandal and betrayal
.Dua Lipa discusses gender inequality in the music industry in a new interview with GQ.
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