At the moment, Dua Lipa is touring in Australia and she recently shared some photos on Instagram. In one of the pictures, the 27-year-old singer can be seen wearing a bright yellow thong under a sheer co-ord from Jean Paul Gaultier. Dua posted several photos of herself in the outfit, including one where she’s posing in front of a mirror and another one where she’s sitting at Swanbourne beach. Additionally, she also shared some snapshots of her bikini-clad friends having fun in the sun at the seaside.
Dua recently shared some new photos on her social media account where she can be seen wearing a colorful ensemble for her last show in Australia. She captioned the photos with a mix of emotions, acknowledging that it was both a happy and sad moment for her. Jean Paul Gaultier himself even left a comment on her post, using heart emojis that matched the colors of her outfit. The ensemble consisted of a well-fitted printed crop top and matching trousers that looked great on her.
Dua had a chance encounter with Troye Sivan, another famous pop star who grew up in the same city as Swanbourne Beach, which happens to be a nudist-friendly beach. She headed over to the Shorehouse Bar for an early dinner at around 5 pm, where she could enjoy a stunning view of the beach. Recently, there were rumors circulating that Dua was set to perform at the World Cup opening ceremony in Qatar. However, the singer took to Instagram to dispel these rumors and criticize Qatar’s human rights record.
“I want to clarify that I am not going to perform at the Qatar World Cup, nor have I ever been in talks to do so. Instead, I will be rooting for England from a distance and eagerly await my visit to Qatar once it has fulfilled all of the human rights commitments it made when it won the bid to host the event. Let’s spread love! – Dua x.” This statement was made just a week ahead of the World Cup, as concerns continue to mount regarding Qatar’s treatment of women, migrant workers, and LGBT individuals. The biggest issue is the contractual terms for the numerous migrant workers responsible for transforming the small emirate into a suitable location for the football tournament.