logo
Dua Lipa puts on a racy display in skintight leotard as she brings the Radical Optimism tour to France

Dua Lipa puts on a racy display in skintight leotard as she brings the Radical Optimism tour to France

Daily Mail​24-05-2025

Dua Lipa showed off her incredible figure as she put on a racy display during the French leg of the Radical Optimism tour on Friday.
The Dance the Night hitmaker, 29, wowed in a corseted one-piece that she paired with black fishnets as she pointed at the crowd.
She also slipped into a black, sparkly bodysuit and fishnet tights, this time adding black leather gloves.
The look was accessorised with a lot of jewellery as the star flaunted her equally impressive dance moves.
Not all of her outfits were revealing as she also wore a long, fur coat to ensure that her voice got the attention it deserves.
From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop.
The singer's epic world tour kicked off in November 2024 and is set to continue all the way to December 2025.
The mammoth tour, which has 80 dates in total, will see the star perform across the globe, including in Europe and Australia.
The performance comes amid a happy time in the Dua Lipa's personal life after her recent engagement.
She showed off her engagement ring on Instagram on Monday as she shared a loved-up snap with fiancé Callum Turner while enjoying a romantic date night during her downtime.
The singer shared a series of snaps giving her 87.4million followers a glimpse into her busy week from cocktails with Callum and sun-soaked dog walks.
Dua was all smiles as she held up her porn star martini while the Fantastic Beasts actor, 35, kissed her cheek.
In another snap, the pair were seen lying in a field during a dog walk with Callum's pet Rottweiler, Golo who was seen standing between his legs.
Dua was glowing as she snapped an up close selfie once again flashing her huge dazzling engagement ring.
She simply wrote of the snaps: 'A week'.
Dua was glowing as she snapped an up close selfie once again flashing her huge dazzling engagement ring
In December it emerged that Dua and Callum had got engaged after he 'got down in one knee in a romantic proposal'.
Earlier this month, the couple looked more loved-up than ever as they made their red carpet debut at the 2025 Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit Gala on Monday.
Dua and Callum, who were first linked in January 2024, looked happier than ever as they hit the blue carpet at fashion's biggest night in New York.
The One Kiss hitmaker commanded attention in an eye-catching black Chanel mini dress which boasted a feathered skirt and a sheer underlay.
Flaunting every inch of her endless pins, Dua slipped into a plunging blazer number with beaded detailing.
The beauty accessorised with a dazzling necklace and wore her long dark tresses in a sleek up do.
Callum put on a sharp display in a black double-breasted suit as they made their red carpet debut together.
The Radical Optimism Tour continues on Saturday in France before the star performs in the Czech Republic on May 27.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a ‘work in progress'
Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a ‘work in progress'

The Sun

time32 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Braless Naomi Campbell, 55, wows in plunging white dress as she admits she's a ‘work in progress'

SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell is bead-dazzled as she looks brilliant in baubles for Dazed magazine. The London-born catwalk queen tells the mag's Celebration Issue that, even at 55, she still strives to be better. She said: 'I never said I was perfect. 3 " I'm a work in progress. I can't please everybody. "All that I do is transparent and I am very loyal to the people I love. "I care about the people I love. "I value my long relationships. "In friendships, I don't have time for the word 'frivolous'. "I don't associate with that word, it's not who I am. "When I care, I care… but don't mistake my kindness for weakness.' Naomi began her modelling career when she was just eight-years-old. She went on to become the first black woman to grace the cover of Vogue France and Time magazine in America. Naomi has spent decades on catwalks around the globe but last month she opened up about being nervous before taking to the stage with Usher. Naomi Campbell's scandal hit life from blood diamonds to violent assaults The supermodel made a surprise cameo during night two of Usher's ten date residency at London's O2. Sporting a glittering silver mini dress, Naomi turned the superstar's stage into a runway as he sang his 2004 hit Bad girl. Speaking during hair and make-up Naomi said: 'Would you believe me if I said I'm nervous? 'Well. I'm nervous, I'm now thinking no no no. 'But it's good having nerves, you can use it to get over the hill so to speak." Admitting she only said yes due to her close bond with the Love In This Clubs singer, Naomi, continued: "Why do I get talked into these things? 'I say yes and then after I'm like 'oh no, I don't want to do it'. 'We do things for people that we love. 'We do things for our friends that go way back. 'This is one of those moments.'

Even in my wildest pregnancy moments, I can't imagine twerking like Meghan
Even in my wildest pregnancy moments, I can't imagine twerking like Meghan

Telegraph

timean hour ago

  • Telegraph

Even in my wildest pregnancy moments, I can't imagine twerking like Meghan

When I was a week overdue with my second child (ironically named Harry), I did sort of go mad. Not Meghan-twerking-in-a-hospital-room crazy, but bonkers nonetheless. I went into labour with my first child, a daughter, a day before her due date, and remained in denial until my husband finally persuaded me to go to the maternity ward, eight centimetres dilated. But with my son, my due date came and went, along with my sanity. My father, a retired GP, recalls me calling him day and night, demanding to know why, in his medical opinion, the baby hadn't arrived yet. It was undoubtedly the hardest seven days of all three pregnancies – including having to be induced with my third, another daughter. So like many mothers, I watched Meghan and Harry's latest Instagram video with a mixture of genuine empathy and gobsmacked astonishment. On one hand, I understand the sheer lunacy that can accompany being overdue. On the other, I'm not sure even in my wildest moments I would have chosen to 'twerk' my way through it. I mean, I'm not sure twerking would even feature on the bingo card of 'things you do while in labour': gas and air? Check. Epidural? Check. Lash out at husband? Check. Perform a sexy slut drop, while lip-syncing, to the camera? Probably not, no. What's even more mind-boggling about the 80-odd second video – in which a very heavily pregnant Meghan, accessorising her black dress with a cannula, dances to a song called The Baby Momma Dance – is the fact the privacy-obsessed couple have released it. Designed to celebrate their daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday on Wednesday, they captioned the footage, which also features the fifth in line to the throne performing Peter Crouch-esque robotics in a grey hoodie: 'Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work – there was only one thing left to do!' (Harry only has a cameo role, natch.) It came after Meghan also shared a series of intimate photos of Lilibet, writing: 'Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! 'Four years ago today, she came into our lives – and each day is brighter and better because of it. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!' In one photo, mother and daughter have windswept hair with water behind them. In another, the Duchess cradles Lilibet – named after the late Queen's childhood nickname – as a newborn. To echo the thoughts of anyone watching the latest Insta-update – what on earth is going on here? I appreciate the Sussexes have always had a rather nuanced interpretation of privacy with the whole Oprah-induced 'infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me' thing. South Park's notorious episode celebrating their World Wide Privacy Tour of every available TV studio perfectly summed up the irony of a couple opining press intrusion while dishing every last piece of dirt on their nearest and dearest to anyone who would listen. But the children were always supposed to be out of bounds. Lest we forget, the couple refused to tell anyone where they planned to give birth to Archie until the very last minute – forcing their PRs to scramble to inform the media hours after the event that he had, in fact, been born at that celebrity newborn haunt, The Portland. That pregnancy, Meghan later revealed, was overshadowed by her mental health struggles, including suicidal thoughts, amid the 'stress and isolation' of being a member of the Royal family. Now no one's quite as interested in their bodily functions, disclosure appears to be the new black – for Meghan at least. While one can imagine Harry preferring to keep his personal space free from social media invaders (notwithstanding his propensity to constantly spill the beans about his daddy issues), the Duchess appears more than willing to let it all hang out these days. Hence the behind-the-scenes cookery show, the endless podcasts, and the repeated public protestations about her business interests – including just this week revealing As Ever was being paused, before following up hours later with an Instagram post appearing to contradict that claim, announcing more products will arrive next month. Not to mention the bizarre briefings about Spencer surname swaps, which we now learn was allegedly because the couple feared the King was delaying the issuing of their children's passports over the use of their HRH titles. Mother of all two-fingered salutes to trolls You can take the actress out of the spotlight, but you can never quite take the spotlight off the actress. It isn't only queens of England that need to be seen to be believed, you know. Meghan has insisted that she never reads the news or checks social media. Recollections may vary, however, after she persuaded Gwyneth Paltrow, of Hollywood and vaginal egg fame, to record a kooky clip for the kind of followers who are willing to pay a tenner for a jar of Montecito jam, following claims that there was a rift between the two. (You may recall that Meghan also once claimed to have not really heard of the Royal family, despite being photographed outside Buckingham Palace, aged 15.) Mindful, perhaps, of the conspiracy theories still swirling online that she was never actually pregnant, it's hard not to see the latest video as the mother of all two-fingered salutes to those hurtful trolls. And the nasty media who continually mocked her for stroking her baby bump. An elephant never forgets. It certainly brings new meaning to that anecdote in Spare about Kate allegedly taking great offence at Meghan discussing her ' hormones '.

Inside Kia's refreshed Sportage including comfy cabin, punchy new looks and driving mode young families will love
Inside Kia's refreshed Sportage including comfy cabin, punchy new looks and driving mode young families will love

The Sun

timean hour ago

  • The Sun

Inside Kia's refreshed Sportage including comfy cabin, punchy new looks and driving mode young families will love

PEOPLE say never work with children or animals. Because they're totally unpredictable. Treats will only get you so far. 5 5 But I'm not one to listen. So when Kia said Britain's favourite SUV is better for the family than ever before, I had to put it to the test. Meet Maisie and her new bestie, Bijoux the cockapoo. Two little fluff balls, perfect for having a proper rummage around the refreshed Sportage. Here are five things you need to know. 1. It's got a 'baby and toddler mode' which smooths out acceleration and driver inputs. Makes everything less jolty. So little toddlers like Maisie stay sound asleep. Happy babies = happy parents. You know that. 2. The boot. Comfortably beats a Nissan Qashqai at 587 litres v 504. Swallows pushchairs, luggage and all the usual family debris — even a dog crate to keep Bijoux safe. Which also means no muddy paws on the seats. Bonus. Some dogs will appreciate the baby mode, too. The Sun's Motors Editor, Rob Gill test drives the Kia EV3 3. New front end. OUT go the 'boomerang' lights from today's Sportage. IN comes the 'star map' LEDs inspired by Kia's growing EV line-up. Looks punchy. More aggressive. Will help Sportage stand out from the crowd. The rear lights have also been updated, as well as some other little details to keep things fresh. 4. Cabin. Absolutely nailed it. Lots of big-car tech in here but still knobs and buttons for the things that need knobs and buttons. Comfy. Roomy. Lots of handy storage, big cup holders, even USB-C charging ports in the side of the front seats for people sat in the back. Three well-equipped trim levels, not four as before. Posher versions get Apple CarPlay satnav arrows integrated into the Head-up Display. 5. Engines. Three choices — 1.6-litre petrol mild hybrid, full hybrid or plug-in hybrid. The last two have a bit more oomph than before and the option of four-wheel drive. Here's some good news for caravanners and people with weekend toys. Maximum towing capacity has increased to 1,510kg. No diesel. No pure electric. If you want to go electric next, there's a Sportage-sized EV5 coming soon. 6. Sorry, I can't count. Price. No official numbers from Kia yet but I'm guessing £31k for the petrol manual when it hits showrooms in September? That would be a lot of car at a sensible price. Maisie's parents own a Kia Niro by the way. You can guess what car they want next. 5 5

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store