Dua Lipa calls out “toxic ass behaviour” on Twitter

She urges fans to "take some time to say/do something nice"

Dua Lipa has hit out at the “toxic ass behaviour” seen on her Twitter timeline, saying it takes ten seconds for her to see “people comparing women and their wrinkles.”

The pop star kicked off her Sunday morning by urging fans to “take some time to say/do something nice”, adding that they should mute or unfollow anyone who makes them feel uncomfortable.

“Takes 10 seconds on the tl to see people comparing women and their wrinkles. I hope everyone engaging in this toxic ass behaviour stays plump af for the rest of their lives bc reality gonna bite you in the arse,” she began.

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“Too much hate in one place. We love to preach about feminism and sisterhood but it seems like its all for the clout. Take some time to say/do something nice. Maybe make a difference in someones life for the better.

“I just wanna make sure that you guys know that none of this online craziness means anything, never let anyones stupid opinions define how you feel about yourself,” she continued. “Any tweets that trigger you or make you feel uncomfortable mute or unfollow with absolutely no fucks given.

“small doses to protect my heart because i’m just like you… i feel it all” You can see all those tweets below.

https://twitter.com/DUALIPA/status/1092008046308544512

https://twitter.com/DUALIPA/status/1092008606772486144

https://twitter.com/DUALIPA/status/1092011185963220992

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https://twitter.com/DUALIPA/status/1092011948017893376

Last week, the singer released a new song and video called ‘Swan Song’, taken from the upcoming sci-fi film Alita: Battle Angel.

Lipa co-wrote the song with Justin Tranter, Kennedi Lykken, Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson and Tom Holkenborg. It’s her first new track since the release of the expanded edition of her debut album last year.

The video, directed by Floria Sigismondi, sees Duo Lipa in the film’s fictional Iron City.

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