
Dua Lipa flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in tiny bikini as she relaxes in the sunshine with her sister Rina and brother Gjin in between stops on her Radical Optimism tour
She's been performing incredible concerts on stage night after night.
But Dua Lipa treated her Instagram followers to their own sizzling show on Tuesday, as she shared an eye-popping bikini-clad snap.
The singer, 29, was joined by her sister Rina, 24, and brother Gjin, 19, to soak in the sunshine in between stops on her Radical Optimism tour.
She showcased her incredible figure in a skimpy brown two-piece as she relaxed on a sun lounger with her lookalike younger sister, while sipping on some cocktails.
While Dua then slipped into a breathtaking off-the-shoulder white dress that flashed her cleavage and displayed her tiny waist.
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She posed up a storm for a slew of stunning shots, flaunting her long raven tresses and making sure to show off her dazzling diamond engagement ring.
While the Dance the Night star also beamed as she cosied up to Rina and Gjin for a sweet sibling shot, as the trio enjoyed some downtime together in the sun-soaked location.
However, many fans confused the elegant white number for a bridal gown and took to comments to admit they'd mistakenly thought she'd tied the knot, writing: 'Girl, I thought you got married for a second'.
Dua captioned the striking photos: 'a lil pauseeeee', as she readied for her next tour show in Prague on Tuesday night.
The pop star has been travelling non-stop, after performing in Nanterre, France on Saturday night and then appearing in Monte Carlo on Sunday for the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix.
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's personal life after her recent engagement.
She posed up a storm for a slew of stunning shots, flaunting her long raven tresses and making sure to show off her dazzling diamond engagement ring
However, many fans confused the elegant white number for a bridal gown and took to comments to admit they'd mistakenly thought she'd tied the knot, writing: 'Girl, I thought you got married for a second'
She shared a loved-up snap with her fiancé Callum Turner while enjoying a romantic date night during brief time off between concerts.
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'.
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.
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