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DUA LIPA FULL INTERVIEW 2019 - entrevista a dua lipa

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Aryel Narvasa
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Dua Lipa says female artists have to work harder to have the same recognition as their male counterparts, and social media users need to be kinder to one another.<br /><br />Addressing the issues of social media during an interview with ITV News, the singer said in the battle for equality; people's actions on social media can be at odds with the image they portray offline.<br /><br />She said although most voices are "pro-women" in a "sisterhood" way, there is a "darker side when you go on social media, and it feels like the same people are preaching for all this equality" but online are acting in a very different way.<br /><br />She also said she believes the best way to combat violent crime in the UK is by people "looking after each other."<br /><br />The singer made the comments during an interview with ITV News' Arts Editor Nina Nannar following a weekend in which two teenagers lost their lives, sparking a row over policing of violent crime in the UK.<br /><br />The 23-year-old said people should: "Look after friends and family.<br /><br />"Make sure [you're looking after your] circle and the people that you do go out with at night."<br /><br />She added: "There's bad things that happen all the time, the only way we can try and combat that is by looking after each other."<br /><br />The Brit award winning 23-year-old soared to fame after a series of chart hits, including Be The One and New Rules.<br /><br />Lipa's family originally came to the UK to escape a violent conflict in the country as it spit away from what is now Serbia.<br /><br />The singer also said she feels saddened by the current refugee crisis and is concerned Brexit will have an impact on people and the opportunities they have. <br />

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