
Dua Lipa stuns in barely-there bikini as she sunbathes with model pal on holiday
The Hotter Than Hell singer, 29, shielded her eyes as she posed in a leopard-print bikini on a yacht with model pal Sarah Lysander, 29.
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Later on the break in Majorca, bronzed Dua glammed up for dinner in a black, lace dress and pouted for the camera as she sat in the street during a cigarette break.
Dua appeared to be letting her hair down on the trip as she basked in the sun and enjoyed some downtime with her pals.
She is staying at the luxury La Residencia hotel in Deya, on the Spanish isle's west coast.
Her luxurious trip away comes after she was seen sinking a pint of Guinness in a Dublin pub to celebrate her recent run of concerts on her Radical Optimism World Tour.
The pop superstar perfectly split the G at the first time of asking in a Dublin bar, before taking part in a raucous singalong to Don McLean's classic, American Pie.
The singer's Radical Optimism tour has seen her play two nights at Wembley, two at Liverpool's Anfield, and one night at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
Split into four acts and an encore, Dua's career-spanning set went down a storm with fans and critics alike, featuring hits Be The One, IDGAF, Houdini and Levitating.
She fulfilled a lifelong dream when she played to 70,000 adoring fans at Wembley a decade after performing in the city for the first time to just 350 people.
Dua Lipa 'splits the G' in popular Dublin pub
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