
Dua Lipa shows off her impressive balance with a headstand and flashes the middle finger with boyfriend Callum Turner in fun photodump ahead of headlining Wembley Stadium
Dua Lipa looked over the moon in a series of pictures posted to Instagram, as she gushed in the caption that she's 'LOVINGGGGG LIFEEEE!!!'
And it's no wonder the Levitating hitmaker looked elated as she is due to headline Wembley Stadium on Friday night, just one week after confirming her engagement to Callum Turner.
In her latest social media carousel, the British actor was seen with his arms wrapped round the popstar as the lovebirds beamed while brandishing their middle fingers.
Other pics included a radiant selfie snapped by the 29-year-old singer in Wembley Stadium, and several photos of her band high-fiving on stage.
In one snap, Dua looked a picture of calm as she performed a headstand against a brick wall in gym wear, and in another, she moved through yoga positions as sunlight dappled through the open door.
There were several snaps of the British-Albanian singer being chased by her dog down a windswept beach, as well as a seaside eatery promising 'FRESH LOCAL FISH.'
In one touching image, the superstar was flocked by fans who brandished merch for her to sign, including a 35mm waterproof film camera and a Radical Optimism vinyl.
In another picture she grinned while brandishing her July '25 British Vogue cover story, and the penultimate image was a sweet snap of Callum sauntering through a field, clasping a takeaway coffee while gazing at his phone.
Earlier this month, the singer-songwriter, who turns 30 in August, publicly shared her excitement for the first time since the actor, 35, got down on one knee.
'Yeah we're engaged. It's very exciting', she told British Vogue.
'This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever — it's a really special feeling.'
Late last year, news of their romantic proposal emerged and Dua has regularly been seen with a dazzling diamond ring on her finger.
Speaking of their wedding plans, Dua said she hopes to finish her tour and Callum to wrap up filming before they tie the knot.
While the wedding hasn't been at the forefront of her mind amid her busy schedule touring, she did admit she has started to think about her dress.
She said: 'I want to finish my tour, Callum's shooting, so we're just enjoying this period.
'I've never been someone who's really thought about a wedding, or dreamt about what kind of bride I would be. All of a sudden, I'm like: "Oh, what would I wear?"
Dua said she's 'obsessed' with her engagement ring, before insisting 'It's nice to know the person that you're going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.'
Dua and Callum were first linked in January 2024 and reportedly got engaged over Christmas in 2024.
The Dance the Night Away hitmaker also shared that she is keen to have a family of her own but admitted she doesn't know when would be a 'good time' because of the demands of her pop career.
She said: 'I'd love to have kids one day. But it's like the constant question of when would there ever be a good time – how it would fit in with my job and how it would work if I went on tour, and how much time out I'd have to take.
On Thursday, Dua commanded attention as she arrived at her exclusive merchandise pop-up shop in London.
the pop sensation stunned in a black sheer lace mini dress that flaunted her incredible figure, paired with a black bra and hotpants.
She elevated her sizzling look with sleek black boots and carried a stylish leopard print bag.
Appearing in high spirits, Dua greeted fans outside the venue to mark the launch of the limited-time pop-up - a four-day immersive experience celebrating her music and upcoming summer stadium shows.
Presented by American Express, the event runs from June 19-22 at Protein Studios in London.
Fans can explore exclusive merchandise, interactive photo moments, and a bar serving Dua's favourite drink.
The pop-up also offers a unique opportunity to experience her album Radical Optimism using cutting-edge L-ISA Immersive Sound technology.
It comes after it was reported that Dua has 'lined up' two huge British pop stars to support her at her upcoming 'monumental' Wembley Stadium gigs.
The singer said to have approached Charli XCX and Raye to open her shows on June 20 and 21, ahead of their upcoming Glastonbury performances.
A source told The Sun: 'These two Wembley shows are monumental for Dua and she wants to give her fans an extra treat.
'Her team has approached Raye to open Friday's show, while Charli is in talks to perform on Saturday.
'Dua, Raye and Charli are all super supportive of each other and it would be amazing to have these three British female powerhouses playing Wembley.
'With Glastonbury the week after, this is the perfect warm-up for Raye and Charli too as they'll be playing to almost 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.'
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