Dua Lipa 'pulls music video featuring explosions and crowds fighting to be "sensitive" amid the Israel-Hamas war'
Daily MailDua Lipa has reportedly pulled a music video to be 'sensitive' amid the Israel-Hamas war. The singer, 28, is believed to have shot the music video prior to Hamas attacking Israel on October 7 and was made as part of the run-up to her third studio album. Dua Lipa has reportedly decided to pull a music video to be 'sensitive' amid the Israel-Hamas war The singer, 28, is said to have shot the music video - featuring explosions and crowds fighting - prior to Hamas attacking Israel on October 7, but has now decided to pull the video 'At its heart the video was playful but contained themes of chaos — including car crashes, demolition, explosions, fireworks and crowds fighting. In October, Dua joined dozens of celebrities, including America Ferrera and Channing Tatum, in urging President Joe Biden to help deescalate the crisis in Gaza and Israel. In October, Dua joined dozens of celebrities, including America Ferrera and Channing Tatum, in urging President Joe Biden to help deescalate the crisis in Gaza and Israel Aftermath of an Israeli bombardment in Rafah on the southern Gaza Strip is pictured on December 29 They also pointed out that 'half of Gaza's two million residents are children, and more than two thirds are refugees and their descendants being forced to flee their homes'.