She scooped the accolade for Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year Award for her lockdown hit Future Nostalgia at the 2021 BRITs last month.
And Dua Lipa released a new sizzling music video for her track Love Again on Friday where it sees her riding a mechanical bull.
In the video, the singer, 25, looked incredible as she displayed her toned figure in a range of tiny bikini tops which included cow and zebra print patterns.
Work it! Dua Lipa released a new sizzling music video for her track Love Again on Friday where it sees her riding a mechanical bull
Adding some finishing touches, Dua teamed the sizzling swimwear with a pair of black denim hotpants and waistcoat before changing into camouflage high-waisted trousers with a longline blazer.
The singer styled her signature brunette locks into a glossy blow-dried hairdo, adding a slick of radiant make-up and a cowboy hat.
Dua showed off her dance moves during the sizzling video where she also rode a mechanical bull.
At the end of the video, the singer had a full face of mime artist make-up on where she ominously wiped her lipstick onto the back of someone’s jacket off-camera.
Talented: She scooped the accolade for Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year Award for her lockdown hit Future Nostalgia at the 2021 BRITs last month
Wild thing! In the video, the singer, 25, looked incredible as she displayed her toned figure in a range of tiny bikini tops which included cow and zebra print patterns
Details: Adding some finishing touches, Dua teamed the sizzling swimwear with a pair of black denim hotpants and waistcoat before changing into camouflage high-waisted trousers
It was reported last month that Dua’s latest music video was filmed at London‘s Grosvenor House hotel.
A source told The Sun: ‘Dua is still enjoying the success of her latest album Future Nostalgia and was thrilled it won a Brit award, but she doesn’t want to put her feet up and take it all for granted.
‘There is already new music in the pipeline and the video for this looks incredible. It was a massive production with loads of crew, stunts and staging — including a horse.
‘When you turn up with that sort of kit it causes a stir — and the results look sensational. She’s going from strength to strength.’
She’s ready! The singer styled her signature brunette locks into a glossy blow-dried hairdo, adding a slick of radiant make-up and a cowboy hat
Sensational: Dua showed off her dance moves during the sizzling video where she also rode a mechanical bull
New look: At the end of the video, the singer had a full face of mime artist make-up on
Ominous: She ominously wiped her lipstick onto the back of someone’s jacket off-camera
It comes after Dua thanked her critics for the ‘online abuse’ they gave her over her dancing and stage presence as she admitted it made her ‘get better’.
The Grammy-winning singer, who recently celebrated four years since her debut album, took to Instagram Stories to thank both her fans and haters on Wednesday.
The superstar said ‘getting bullied online made her want to dance her a*** off’, as she reacted to the negative comments about her early performances.
Busy bee! She scooped the accolade for Female Solo Artist and the Mastercard British Album of the Year Award for her lockdown hit Future Nostalgia at the 2021 BRITs last month (pictured)
As Dua rose to mainstream consciousness, she was plagued with comments from cruel trolls who said she had ‘tragic’ dancing skills, and ‘dodgy’ live performances.
Talking on Wednesday, Dua said: ‘Just wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who has been listening to my music from the very beginning.
‘It’s been four years since my debut album and I’m so grateful for all the incredible opportunities and amazing people I’ve met and incredible lessons I’ve learned.
‘Touring for like three years, getting bullied online, which made me want to dance my a**e off, and just really get better, so thank you so much.
‘Thank you!’ It comes after Dua thanked her critics for the ‘online abuse’ they gave her over her dancing and stage presence as she admitted it made her ‘get better’