Dua Lipa looks back on the rocky start of her singing career

Dua Lipa recently explained how the war in Kosovo affected her family.

talking Fashion magazine, Dua revealed, “I heard stories from friends [in Kosovo] Who lost family members. Houses were burned down. I see them. It opens up a whole new world. “

“I feel very close [those suffering] Injustice. Whether it’s war or coming out, everyone has different experiences… it’s all about support and learning together,” the 28-year-old said.

Dua, whose parents fled conflict in their home country in the late 1990s, noted that her family “celebrates everything.”

“When I went to my aunt’s house, everything started to fall into place. Then the music came on and we were dancing around the house!” said Dua, who was last seen with actor Callum Turner.

In March, Dua won the award for Best Pop Performance after performing her latest single, training season at the start of the 2024 awards ceremony.

Dua Lipa explains how Kosovo war affected her family

In her acceptance speech, the singer thanked her parents, Anesa and Dukagjin Lipa, who inspired and encouraged her from an early age to pursue her dream of becoming a global pop star.

Dua jumped on stage and said her fans were “the reason she’s here today” and thanked “everyone” who helped her achieve her dream.

“You guys have given me a complete sense of confidence that I can do anything, that I can try and experiment,” she said.

Dua also expressed her gratitude to her producers, music team, Warner Records team, her band and dancers, and her father Dukagjin.

See also  Meghan Markle and Prince Harry send powerful message to royal family with new photos

Follow us on Google news ,Twitter , and Join Whatsapp Group of thelocalreport.in