Dua Lipa parties in see-through dress after stadium concert
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Dua Lipa partied the night away with her fiance Callum Turner after fulfilling her dream of playing London's Wembley Stadium.
The Levitating hitmaker, 29, wrapped her arms around her actor beau as she hit the dancefloor to celebrate the success of her sell-out gigs.
And Callum, 35, who popped the question in December after a year of dating, gently squeezed her derriere in snaps from the boozy after party.
The singer shared the pictures on her Instagram page with the caption: 'Somehow managed to keep on dancing … adrenaline is one hell of a drug.'
Letting her hair down after playing for 70,000 people. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
Pop star Dua fulfilled a lifelong dream when she played to 70,000 adoring fans at Wembley Stadium over the weekend.
She first performed in London 10 years ago to just 350 people, but her latest sell-out gigs were part of her worldwide Radical Optimism tour.
The singer celebrated her incredible performance with an exclusive after party at White City House in West London.
Dua and fiance Callum Turner. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
Ah, young love. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
Behind the scenes snaps show her beaming from ear to ear as she posed with friends in a skimpy see-through sheer black dress.
There were also personalised menus with a range of signature cocktails from the exclusive Soho House private members' club.
During her Wembley set, the singer paraded in five different outfits as she pulled out all the stops to impress her fans.
Cheeky. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
This included a petrol-blue Balenciaga slip dress draped in a faux-fur coat lined with the Union Jack flag and a silver custom Swarovski bodysuit with matching Christian Louboutin boots.
During her show she exclaimed: 'Wembley, thank you. It is something I've dreamt of my whole life, and all day I have been feeling so much love and gratitude to be here with you guys.
Spot the famous friends! Charli XCX, Lily Allen and Amelia Dimoldenberg are among Dua's girl squad. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
'It is just surreal. It feels like such a journey, but also like everything has happened so quickly.
'I want to thank you for believing in me and trusting me, dancing with me, singing with me — and allowing me to wake up every single morning to do what I love to do. Looking out and seeing all you guys means the absolute world to me.'
As she dazzled concertgoers in a white Valentino sheer lace catsuit, she added: 'It has been ten years since our first London show and I just dreamt of a night like this.'
Dua and friends. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
The party was held at the club White City House in West London. Picture: Dua Lipa/Instagram
Dua Lipa's love life: A history
Isaac Carew
Dua dated the British model and chef twice: The started dating in 2015 before splitting up two years later due to scheduling issues. They rekindled their romance in 2018 before splitting for good a year later.
Paul Klein
After she broke up from Isaac in 2017, she embarked on a new relationship that same year with the musician. They broke up after just five months of dating in 2018.
Anwar Hadid
One of her most high-profile relationships was with Anwar Hadid, brother of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid. Although they quarantined together during the COVID-19 Pandemic, they called it quits in 2021 as Dua wanted to focus on being single.
Jack Harlow
In December 2022, it was claimed that both of the music pairing were 'hanging out' together. Although after a few months it seemed that the relationship fizzled out.
Romain Gavras
The French director was first linked to Dua back in 2023 when they were seen in London leaving the BAFTA Awards afterparty together in February. They later walked the red carpet together at the Cannes Film Festival in May. They were later pictured together over the summer that year in July and August as they celebrated his birthday. She has since deleted mentions of him off of her Instagram.
Callum Turner
In January 2024, Callum celebrated the release of his Apple TV+ series, Masters of Air. The pair were spotted together at the afterparty of the premiere in Los Angeles. The pair then became more public with their relationship before rumours circulated of an engagement over the festive period. The singer appeared to confirm the news on social media, posting a photo with her huge ring in plain sight.
This story originally appeared on The Sun and is republished here with permission.
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