‘There's another one?': Dua Lipa's lookalike sister goes viral
Pop singer Dua Lipa's younger sister, Rina Lipa, is going viral because she looks just like her famous sister.
In a Hilary Duff and Haylie Duff turn of events, Dua's younger sister, Rina, 24, has been making the rounds on X.
A particular photo of the two sisters posing in matching black bikinis has amassed over nine million views.
The family resemblance is striking, and fans have been shocked to discover that the 29-year-old Training Season singer has a lookalike sister.
'There's another one!' Someone wrote.
'Oh my god there are two of them,' another said.
'So gorgeous,' someone else commented.
'Rina and Dua are identical. What!' one exclaimed.
Rina isn't a singer but she's not working a 9-5 job either.
The 24-year-old is a model and actress with over 800,000 Instagram followers and she's known for hanging out with her pop star sister.
She's often seen on vacation with her sibling, she's clearly into fashion and posts various photos showing off her fun outfits, eating at fancy restaurants and hanging out at trendy music events.
The pair are five years apart but clearly very close.
Dua recently posted a gushing tribute to her younger sister on Instagram for her birthday, describing her as a 'built-in best friend' who is the life of every party.
'I honestly don't know how I got so lucky to have you in my life. Wherever you go, you light up the room and everyone in it.
'You wild, hilarious, smart, brilliant, kind, sweet, full of life little thing!!! It seems like a party follows wherever you are,' she wrote.
Similarly, Rina posted a sweet post on Instagram in celebration of Dua's birthday.
'Thank you for being my sister and best friend all in one!
'Every part of you simply amazes me and I couldn't be prouder to be your sissy! Love you,' she wrote.
While not much else is known about the younger sister, Dua has always been very upfront about being close to her family.
Her parents have been together since the early 90s, and father Dukagjin Lipa is her manager. She previously told The Guardian that she got her work ethic from her parents.
'I've seen my parents work every day of my life,' she said.
'A big part of who I am has been watching my parents learn to adapt in different places, in different circumstances … And my dad would always tell me: 'You have to work really, really hard, just to have a tiny bit of luck.'
The Houdini singer is engaged to English actor Callum Turner, confirming engagement rumours with an Instagram post back in February sporting a giant sparkler on her left ring finger.

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