Dua Lipa slams 'categorically false' report she sacked agent over anti-Kneecap stance
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Dua Lipa slams 'categorically false' report she sacked agent over anti-Kneecap stance
"I do not condone the actions of David Levy or other music executives toward an artist speaking their truth. I also cannot ignore how this has been handled in the press. Not only was the story completely false but the language used by the Daily Mail has been deliberately inflammatory, crafted purely for clickbait, clearly designed to fuel online division. It is always Free Palestine but exploiting a global tragedy in order to sell newspapers is something I find deeply troubling."
"MailOnline reported that the British-Albanian star had parted ways with music executive David Levy after learning he was among those who signed a leaked letter urging festival organiser Emily Eavis to drop the pro-Palestine trio. However, Lipa's representatives and her agency WME have branded the story "categorically false", pointing out that Levy has not worked with the Levitating singer since 2019."
Dua Lipa denied dismissing music executive David Levy and condemned the press handling of allegations linking him to a leaked letter urging Emily Eavis to drop a pro‑Palestine trio. Representatives and WME called the claim categorically false and noted Levy had not worked with the singer since 2019, having moved into an advisory position before leaving earlier this year. Lipa said she does not condone actions against artists speaking their truth and called the Daily Mail's language inflammatory and clickbait. Kneecap performed at Glastonbury amid controversy over a member facing a terror‑related charge that he denies.
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