Dua Lipa pulls music video worth hundreds of thousands

Dupa Lipa reconsiders lates video, says it’s offensive
Dua Lipa (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Dua Lipa has reportedly pulled a music video worth hundreds of thousands of pounds as she apparently decided it was “insensitive” amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The singer is said to have “secretly” shot the promo – which is thought to have included explosions as well as fighting crowds and “chaos” – before Hamas’ brutal bombardment of Israel on Oct. 7.


A music insider told The Sun about how it was pulled after “emergency meetings” among Dua’s team, “A video was shot for Dua Lipa’s forthcoming campaign last September.

“At its heart the video was playful but contained themes of chaos – including car crashes, demolition, explosions, fireworks and crowds fighting.


“Dua and her team decided that it would be insensitive for the video to come out given what has happened on and since October 7.”

The big budget music video included hundreds of extras and would have coincided with the run-up to the release of her third studio album in 2024.

On Oct. 7, the terror group Hamas launched an attack on Israel that slaughtered at least 1,200 people and sparked the ongoing Gaza conflict.

In a statement posted to her Instagram that month, “With each passing day, my heart aches for the people of Israel and Palestine. Grief for the lives lost in the horrifying attacks in Israel. Grief as I witness the unprecedented suffering in Gaza, where 2.2 million souls, half of them children, endure unimaginable hardships.

“For now, I desperately hope for a ceasefire in Gaza and urge governments to halt the unfolding crisis. Our hope lies in finding the empathy to recognize this dire humanitarian situation.”

It is not known which track accompanied the apparently axed video.

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