People are trying to cancel Dua Lipa for partying at a strip club after the Grammys
A tweet attempting to cancel Dua Lipa has gone viral after she was spotted partying at a strip club after the Grammys.
Dua Lipa, Lizzo, and Rosalía were among the women caught on camera at a strip club after the Grammys last Sunday (26 January).
In an attempt to cancel Dua Lipa, the clip has been posted with the caption, "what a good example Dua Lipa, Lizzo, and Rosalía sexualising women but well afterwards they say they are feminists."
#DuaLipaIsOverParty trends on Twitter after viral tweet questions Lizzo, Rosalia & Dua Lipa’s feminism for attending a #Grammys afterparty at a strip club.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) January 28, 2020
Majority of the tweets under the hashtag are defending the pop star. pic.twitter.com/C7GKYqZySs
Fans are flocking to the "Future Nostalgia" singer's defence, pointing out that supporting working dancers in strip clubs should be seen as a positive, not as sexualising the workers.
I’m if ur a REAL feminist u would support sex workers and especially OTHER WOMEN THAT SUPPORT THEM TOO I- what are y’all not getting #dualipaisoverparty pic.twitter.com/CeZZiTqLor
— Miracle (@miracleaddams) January 28, 2020
Going to a strip club is against feminism????? Someone please explain why? Isn’t feminism supporting ALL types of jobs a women decides to take? Isn’t feminism fight for the rights of sex industry workers? #dualipaisoverparty pic.twitter.com/pB19Z9QUEE
— SN⁷#BLACKSWAN| #BԵՏisComing (@2k20isameme) January 28, 2020
Y'all: don't shame sex workers
— lexi (@lostinduaa) January 28, 2020
Dua lipa: *supports sex workers*
Yall: #dualipaisoverparty
y’all are canceling dua lipa for going to a strip club when that’s literally supporting women ...... y’all fake feminist are a damn mess #dualipaisoverparty pic.twitter.com/FSms10f5g2
— ambree (@brincessbreee) January 28, 2020
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