Dua Lipa puffed on a cigarette while her boyfriend Callum Turner wrapped his arms tightly around her at Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm on Saturday.
After she headlined the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Dua, 29, enjoyed some well-needed downtime with the actor, 34, at the star-studded festival.
The Houdini hitmaker unwinded next to her love after she divided fans with sound woes, Gaza statements and false miming claims amid her act the day prior.
Dua, who dropped the F-bomb during her performance last night, showed off her jaw-dropping figure in a white strappy top and tiny denim shorts.
Proving their six-month relationship is going stronger than ever, the smitten couple looked more than loved-up as they chilled at day four of the festival.
Dua Lipa, 29, puffed on a cigarette while her boyfriend Callum Turner, 34, wrapped his arms tightly around her at Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm on Saturday
After she headlined the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, Dua enjoyed some well-needed downtime with the actor at the star-studded festival
Dua, who dropped the F-bomb during her performance last night, showed off her jaw-dropping figure in a white strappy top and tiny denim shorts
The Houdini hitmaker unwinded next to her love after she divided fans with sound woes, Gaza statements and false miming claims amid her act the day prior
Dua made her support for Gaza clear as she headlined Glastonbury last night by singing alongside a collection of Palestine flags in the crowd, to get them in camera shot.
Footage from her stunning performance yesterday showed her running out into the crowd to sing closer to a flag that read ‘Glasto for Palestine’, which social media users are claiming is a nod to her continuing support of the issue.
The Grammy award-winner has been one of the longstanding celebrities who have urged world leaders to help deescalate 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 mobilising to stop the Israeli genocide. Please show your solidarity with Gaza.’
The English-Albanian singer went through a medley of hits and performed several acrobatic dance routines in a leather studded bodysuit as she was cheered on by thousands at Worthy Farm.
Viewers were captivated by Dua’s two-hour performance which did include live vocals in many of the songs.
They wrote: ‘Dua Lipa is actually too good. God I wish I was there.’
‘Smashed it dua lipa’ and ‘Dua Lipa’s been pretty good actually. I only know One Kiss, but her voice is better than I’d thought it would be. 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 did include live vocals in many of the songs
Proving their six-month relationship is going stronger than ever, the smitten couple looked more than loved-up as they chilled at day four of the festival
Dua and Callum couldn’t keep their hands off each other
The couple chatted and mingled with friends while sitting on a beach inside the festival
‘This Dua Lipa and Kevin Parker collab is magical’ and ‘smashed it Dua Lipa’.
However some supporters wondered whether she was miming in her performance, as her lips appeared to be out of sync with the music at times during the show.
Those watching the set described the possibility of the One Kiss hitmaker not singing live as ‘terrible’.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one wrote: ‘It’s a shame #DuaLipa can’t sing live. Don’t turn up to glasto and mime. Rubbish.’
Informed sources say the mime claim is false.
Dua added to the controversy by dropping the F-bomb just minutes into her headlined performance.
The hitmaker was verbally stunned at the reaction she received from the crowd after performing her first song of the night.
Dua, who headlined 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 by singing next to towards prominent Palestine flag in the crowd
Footage from her stunning performance yesterday showed her running out into the crowd to sing closer to a flag that read ‘Glasto for Palestine’, which social media users are claiming is a nod to her continuing support of the issue
The Grammy award-winner has been one of the longstanding celebrities who have urged world leaders to help deescalate the crisis in Gaza and Israel
Emotionally, Dua said: ‘Glastonbury, what the f***! I can’t believe this. I’ve dreamt about this my whole life and I can’t believe I’m right up here, right here with you guys. I am so happy to be here with you guys tonight. Thank you so much.’
Dua pulled off her best dance moves, showcased her risqué outfits and impressed the audience with her jaw-dropping voice on stage.
But some fans were unimpressed by the foul-mouthed language and flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their anger.
Some wrote: ‘Loving Dua Lipa – yeah, baby! Till she said the f-word and I switched over to Goodnight Sweetheart – absolutely no cause for that kind of language.’
‘I don’t really need to see anymore of #Glastonbury2024 – was only interested in the gig ! It will end up being the best of the weekend – can’t see how it can be beaten. (Could have wound in the language a bit, though !!)’
Others jumped to Dua’s defence claiming she never swore as they wrote: ‘I don’t think she said that. I think it was a swear word. #DuaLipa #Glastonbury2024.’