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Dua Lipa sets pulses racing as she flashes her midriff and poses up a storm in backseat of her car in sizzling snaps from her New York City break

Dua Lipa sets pulses racing as she flashes her midriff and poses up a storm in backseat of her car in sizzling snaps from her New York City break

Daily Mail​01-05-2025

Dua Lipa treated fans to another sultry photo dump on Wednesday, as she shared a number of photos from her trip to New York City.
The pop icon, 29, kicked her long legs up in the air as she writhed around in the backseat of her car for a sexy impromptu photoshoot.
She sizzled in a pair of embroidered leather trousers with a simple white T-shirt and oversized blazer, but drew attention to her red-bottomed stilettos as she stuck her foot out of the sunroof.
Dua also shared an attention-grabbing mirror selfie in her pyjamas, with her shirt strategically unbuttoned to flash a glimpse of her toned midriff.
Other glamorous shots saw the New Rules hitmaker proudly posing next to a billboard advertisement for Chanel of herself laden down with designer purses.
While she showcased her effortlessly trendy style for a bridge snap, sporting red Puma trainers, electric blue trousers and tinted shades.
And in pride of place and clearly visible in most of the snaps was the singer's 18 carat gold £25,000 engagement ring.
Dua included photos from her outings to see off-Broadway production, Oh, Mary!, as well as her attendance at the 50th Chaplin Award Gala on Monday.
The songstress looked as sensational as ever at the glitzy event, in a sheer black mesh dress with multiple cut-outs, and a show-stopping statement gold necklace.
She cheekily flashed her bottom in the scantily-clad garment on the red carpet at the Lincoln Center, wearing just a tiny black thong underneath.
The event honoured acclaimed Spanish film director and friend of Dua's, Pedro Almodovar, with the One Kiss hitmaker giving a speech in tribute of his talents.
Dua's had several weeks off in between dates for her Radical Optimism Tour, after completing her Australasian leg last month.
Her trip to New York comes only a week after she enjoyed a loved-up Easter getaway with fiancé Callum Turner at her home country of Albania.
She shared a string of smitten snaps with the actor, 34, including one of her sweetly grabbing his face for a playful selfie.
Dua included photos from her outings to see off-Broadway production, Oh, Mary!, as well as her attendance at the 50th Chaplin Award Gala on Monday (pictured)
While a much racier shot saw her showing off her flawless physique in a tiny red triangle bikini whilst soaking in the sun on the beach.
Dua and Callum are believed to have begun dating at the start of last year, but only went public with their romance recently.
In December, the news was announced that they were engaged after the Masters of the Air star 'got down on one knee in a romantic proposal'.
It was recently revealed the ring seemingly boasts an elegant solitaire diamond with 18 karat gold band and could cost a whopping £25,000.
Anya Walsh, jewellery expert at 77 Diamonds, Europe's largest online diamond jeweller, told MailOnline: 'The ring seems to be either a classic solitaire diamond set on a large, gold band, in what seems to be 18 carat yellow gold.
'The slightly wider than average band gives the ring a confident, chunky feel'.
Anya added: 'Pricing always depends on the diamond's quality, but a high quality 2 carat diamond set on a classic wide band solitaire would cost around £20,000 to £25,000 at 77 Diamonds.'

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