Dua Lipa drops agent over campaign against pro-Palestine band Kneecap
Dua Lipa ended ties with manager David Levy after he led a campaign to ban pro-Palestinian group Kneecap from Glastonbury, highlighting tensions over political views in the music industry.
- Dua Lipa has reportedly terminated her relationship with agent David Levy after he signed a letter requesting the removal of the Irish band Kneecap from the Glastonbury Festival.
- The letter signed by Levy and 30 others urged Glastonbury's founder Michael Eavis to ban Kneecap, accused of supporting Hamas and Hezbollah, which they deny.
- Kneecap has disputed claims of supporting terrorist organizations and condemned Levy's letter, which they called a direct attack on their credibility.
- A source stated Lipa disagreed with Levy's views on Palestine, emphasizing her pro-Palestine stance.
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Report: Dua Lipa Drops Agent Over Campaign Against Pro-Palestine Group Kneecap
Pop star Dua Lipa has dismissed her European agent, David Levy, after he signed a letter calling for Irish rap group Kneecap to be barred from performing at the Glastonbury Festival, according to reports. The Daily Mail reported that Levy was the first signatory on the letter, sent by several Jewish music industry figures to festival founder Michael Eavis and his daughter Emily Eavis. The signatories urged Kneecap's removal, citing concerns over…
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