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Dua Lipa Slams U.K. Tabloid, Threatens Legal Action Over Claims She Ignored COVID-19 Rules On Set Of Music Video

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Dua Lipa has taken a swipe at a U.K. tabloid after they accused her of flouting coronavirus rules during her latest music video shoot.

Despite the singer not naming and shaming British newspaper the Sun in her Instagram Story post, they did publish a story this week showing photos of her in Shoreditch, London, mask-less, claiming she wasn’t social distancing and that police had been called to the shoot.

However, Lipa has since insisted she did nothing wrong and slammed the “completely untrue” story. RELATED: Dua Lipa And James Corden Sing About The ‘New Rules’ For COVID Dating In Hilarious Parody Video She shared, “A tabloid newspaper in the U.K. (who I won’t give free publicity to by naming), last night published a story about my video

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