Pop star Dua Lipa has been savaged by Good Morning Britain viewers for looking ‘bored and uninterested’ during an interview with Lorraine Kelly.
Dua appeared on the hit ITV show to promote her new album Future Nostalgia which is currently locked in a battle with 5SOS for the number one spot in the UK.
However, while she may have countless hits to her name it seems Dua wasn’t feeling the chat.
Speaking via video link, Dua could be seen resting her hand on her hands as Lorraine welcomed her onto the show.
Initially, Dua, 24, only responded with short answers but as the chat went on she did seem to warm to the situation.
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Quickly Twitter was flooded with tweeted from viewers all getting the vibe Dua wasn’t having a good time.
One viewer wrote: “Dua Lipa really couldn’t give a f*** about Lorraine judging by her body language.”
Another added: “Not sure if Dua Lipa could look any less interested in this interview.”
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A third continued: “Even Dua Lipa looks bored with Lorraine.. with her hand on her head.”
Meanwhile, a fourth continued: “Dua Lipa looks so uninterested in this interview! Could she look anymore bored?”
A fifth mocked: “I love Dua but this Lorraine interview is painful.”
Chatting about how she’s coping with life in self-isolation, the Hallucinate songstress said: “It’s been lots of FaceTiming and phone calls and messages.
“I think now is the time to make all those calls that you have been putting on the back burner all most.
“I’ve been speaking to family members all over the world that I haven’t had time to call and talk to as I have been so busy travelling.
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“Now I have so much time to catch up with everyone – it has been really lovely.”
Explaining how she thinks making sure you are in contact with friends and family even though you can’t hang out with each other, Dua added: “It is taking every day as it comes.
“Some days are harder than the others. Some go quickly and others are like ‘when is it going to end?’
“You have to allow yourself to feel all those things.
“These are very testing and unsettling times but one thing to remember is that we are all going through it together.
“When you do call your friends they are in the same place that you are which gives you clarity and calm.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk