DUA LIPA HITS BACK AT MIMING CLAIMS DURING GLASTONBURY SET – AS SHE LOOKS LOVED-UP WITH BOYFRIEND CALLUM TURNER

Dua Lipa has hit back at claims she was miming during her Glastonbury headline set. The pop star was quizzed about the accusations while enjoying some downtime at the festival with her boyfriend Callum Turner.

Dua, 28, was spotted on Saturday, 29 June, exploring Glastonbury with actor Callum, 34. The couple, who began dating in January, looked loved-up as they got drinks together at one of the festival's exclusive bars.

The New Rules hitmaker looked relaxed in a white vest top and black leather skirt, with her red locks worn in loose waves. Meanwhile, her beau cut a casual figure in a grey t-shirt and black trousers with a pair of quirky sunglasses.

While toasting her Glastonbury success with Callum at a VIP bar, Dua was asked what she thought about claims she was miming during her performance on Friday night (28 June). She denied the accusations.

"I don't mime," the 28 year old singer defiantly told The Mail on Sunday. Viewers at home had questioned Dua's vocals after she took to the Pyramid Stage at the Worthy Farm festival site.

Taking to social media, one person said: "Dua Lipa is 100% miming #Glastonbury." A second added: "Is Dua Lipa...miming? #Glastonbury," and a third wrote: "What a shame #Glastonbury has a headline act on that's obviously miming her vocals."

Dua put on an incredible performance on Friday night, which included three outfit changes and dozens of her hit tracks, including Be The One, Illusion and Training Season. She also brought out special guest Kevin Parker, of the band Tame Impala.

The duo performed a rendition of the hit Tame Impala track The Less I Know The Better. Kevin worked with Dua on her third studio album, Radical Optimism, which was released earlier this year.

Midway through her performance, Dua stopped to tell the crowd how much her Glastonbury headline slot meant to her. She admitted she'd always dreamed of performing on the Pyramid Stage, and had often wondered what her songs would sound like at Glastonbury when she was writing them.

"I can't believe this, I've dreamed about this my whole life. And I can't believe I'm right up here, right here, with you guys, I am so happy to be here with you guys tonight," Dua told the crowd at Glastonbury.

She went on to say she'd "manifested" headlining the iconic festival, adding: "I'm so grateful, little me would just be beside herself right now."

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