She’s no stranger to a seductive Instagram pH๏τo.
And braless Dua Lipa sent temperatures soaring once again as she shared a slew of snaps in a skinтιԍнт red top backstage from her Future Nostalgia Tour on Friday.
The singer, 26, looked sensational as she posed up a storm in front of a graffiti covered wall.
Red H๏τ: Dua Lipa sent temperatures soaring once again as she shared a slew of snaps to Instagram in a skinтιԍнт red top backstage from her Future Nostalgia Tour on Friday
Her outfit boasted cutouts along the hips for added flash of skin and clung to her lithe figure.
On her head she wore a baseball cap, which she covered in a red and brown patterned scarf tied underneath her chin.
Hiding her eyes behind a pair of yellow tinted sunglᴀsses, she left her raven tresses to tumble down her back in loose waves.
As fans flooded the comments section with praise for the pop star, she captioned the string of sH๏τs: ‘backstage nonna’.
The tour – in support of her second studio album Future Nostalgia – has been postponed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but finally kicked off in Florida last month.
Future Nostalgia in March 2021 won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album and its lead single Don’t Start Now attained critical success, including Grammy noms for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.
The tour is set to conclude in November in Perth, Australia, and is being produced by Ceremony London, promoted by Live Nation and sponsored by Truly Hard Seltzer.
The tour will also feature Megan Thee Stallion, Griff, Tove Lo, and Angèle as supporting acts.
She enjoyed huge success with her 2020 hit but a band called Artikal Sound System are seeking to claim the profits from the track because they believe she has ripped off their 2017 reggae single Live Your Life.
According to documents obtained by TMZ, the band believe Dua and her team heard their song and came up with a carbon copy in Levitating.
Although they haven’t explained why they feel that is the case in the lawsuit, there are similarities in the sound of the two songs, particularly the choruses.
Artikal Sound System have also named Dua’s label Warner Records and others as defendants and are seeking any profits made on the song, plus damages.