Dua Lipa has recently revealed her parents’ relentless support helped her making it big in music career.
“My parents, they're very lively and they love a party and they're just fun party people,” said the Levitating crooner in a new interview with BBC.
Dua recalled she was “a kid and her parents would take her me everywhere with them”.
“And we would go on holiday and they would go to a bar and there'd be live music, and I would stay there until three o'clock in the morning until I would fall asleep and they would still be up and hanging out and chatting,” shared the songstress.
Dua told the outlet, “I was always surrounded by music and dancing, and people were having community and these joyous moments.”
“As I was growing up, I was looking for my own version of that, of what they had. So, clubbing and going out dancing was such a rite of passage almost,” she stated.
Dua added, “The second I got a little bit older; I was like, I want to go dancing. I want to be free. I want to feel the music and the sweatier I got on a night out.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Dua shared her thoughts on Glastonbury, saying, “There's something about the community and the energy at Glastonbury that is unlike anywhere else.”
“There's a real sense of togetherness and closeness, and common language. You make these unbelievable memories and you make friends, and you just have stories for the rest of your life,” she added.
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