She’s currently on tour in Australia – and singer Dua Lipa flashed her bright yellow thong under a sheer co-ord on Instagram on Wednesday.
Dua, 27, posed in a two-piece from Jean Paul Gaultier for her latest pH๏τo-dump which saw her posing in a mirror, showing off her bottom and sitting at Swanbourne beach.
She also shared pictures of her ʙικιɴι-clad friends while at the seaside as she had soe fun in the sun before her next gig.
The New Rules singer recently addressed speculation she will be performing at the World Cup opening ceremony next week in Qatar.
She took to Instagram to rubbish the rumours and hit out at Qatar over its appalling human rights record.
‘There is a lot of speculation that I will be performing at the opening ceremony of the World Cup in Qatar,’ she wrote.
‘I will not be performing and nor have I ever been involved in any negotiation to perform.
‘I will be cheering England on from afar and I look forward to visiting Qatar when it has fulfilled all the human rights pledges it made when it won the right to host the World Cup.’
She signed off: ‘One love, Dua x.’
It comes just one week before the Qatar World Cup, with the Arab state facing growing criticism over its treatment of women, migrant workers and LGBT people.
Primary concern is the contractual conditions for hundreds of thousands of migrant workers employed to turn the tiny emirate into a region capable of hosting football’s biggest tournament.
It is yet to be seen how much time World Cup broadcasters will spend highlighting the allegations against the Qatari government, which include 2013 claims by The Guardian that workers were denied food, water, and were stripped of their pᴀssports.
Some allege they were not paid, or if they were, the payments were minimal and long overdue. A 2019 Daily Mirror investigation found that 28,000 workers were paid roughly $1 an hour over a 48-hour week.
Robbie Williams was recently unveiled as one of the music acts set to play at the Qatar Live concerts during a press conference in Doha.
Meanwhile, David Beckham agreed a £10million deal to become an ambᴀssador for the country over a decade, which has resulted in him being the face of the World Cup 2022.