Dua Lipa recently slammed the millennial trend of cancel culture online. In a recent interview for Attitude, the Levitating singer got candid about the toll of social media on her mental health.
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Dua Lipa opened up the 2020 Billboard Woman in Music event on Thursday night before accepting an award herself, presented by Bernie Sanders .
To open the virtual ceremony, Dua Lipa made a transition from her usual high-energy, colorful visuals to give us a more stripped-down performance of her song, “Boys Will Be Boys.” The singer stunned in a black gown while performing in front of a blank canvas, repeating the chorus, “boys will be boys...but girls will be women.”A post shared by DUA LIPA
.Dua Lipa recently slammed the millennial trend of cancel culture online. In a recent interview for Attitude, the Levitating singer got candid about the toll of social media on her mental health.
The Hadids had a lovely Christmas judging by their cute social media snaps.
Yolanda Hadid is savoring precious family moments during the trying year that has been 2020.The reality star took to social media on Monday to share a slideshow of photos showing how she spent Christmas with her family, including her famous daughters, Gigi and Bella, and son Anwar.The clan were joined by Zayn Malik, who welcomed a baby daughter with Gigi in September, and Dua Lipa, who has been romantically linked with Anwar.«One day, we will look back on this time and talk about what we
New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seems to have many a doppelgänger in the entertainment industry. Much ado has been made about the striking physical similarities between her and rapper Princess Nokia.
FKA Twigs’ lawsuit against the actor. Netflix put 34-year-old LaBeouf’s “Pieces of a Woman” co-star Vanessa Kirby up for best actress consideration but omitted the actor’s name from the list, People reported.
Dua Lipa is heading out after a successful night!
Dua Lipa is getting ready to take the stage at Saturday Night Live!
Dua Lipa heads of of her apartment in a striking look in New York City on Wednesday afternoon (December 16).
Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato, J Balvin, and Matthew McConaughey will be helping fans around the world ring in 2021 virtually as part of a series of YouTube specials.Hello 2021 will feature five different shows for viewers in the Americas, the U.K., South Korea, Japan, and India, where fans will be treated to speeches, musical performances, and dance parties from big name stars across the globe as they count down to the New Year.Hello 2021: Americas will be co-hosted by actress Storm Reid and Mexican
Dua Lipa with an award last night (December 10), joking that “it’s time for new rules” in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.The US Senator gave Lipa the Powerhouse Award at the Billboard Women In Music awards, held virtually last night.It comes after the pair discussed universal healthcare over Zoom earlier this year.“What this year has made clear, more than anything else, is that none of us can go back to business as usual,” Sanders said before presenting Lipa the award.“The winner of tonight’s
Stars including Cardi B, Chloe x Halle, Dua Lipa and Jessie Reyez discussed the specific pressures on female performers and injustice exposed in 2020 at Billboard's 15th annual Women in Music Awards on Thursday night. Hosted by Teyana Taylor on the performer's 30th birthday, the event awardedCardi B, Chloe x Halle, Dolly Parton, Dua Lipa, Jennifer Lopez and Jessie Reyez with different laurels and streamed live atbillboardwomeninmusic.comat 8 pm ET.
What exactly constitutes a Tiny Desk Concert these days? With the NPR offices still closed due to the pandemic, nobody's been able to perform within the tight confines of Bob Boilen's office in nine whole months. That hasn't stopped the series from cranking out tons of new entries, in which artists offer their own interpretation of "tiny" and "desk," filmed without dozens of bespectacled NPR employees crowding behind the cameras.
Dua Lipa.The singer insists women have to consider what they wear and what they look like on stage, while guys only have to worry about their sound.The Don’t Start Now star claims she and her peers have to hold themselves to a higher standard than many of their male pop rivals because the media and music industry chiefs are so quick to write female artists off as “manufactured”.In a preview clip from a new interview on CBS Sunday Morning, which will air this weekend (December 6, 2020), Dua says,
Dua Lipa is getting real about her time in the music industry.