Dua Lipa divides fans with NHS pay speech at the Brits – after travelling the world and partying throughout the pandemic
DUA Lipa called on prime minister Boris Johnson to give NHS workers a pay rise at The Brit Awards tonight - but her speech divided viewers.
The pop star demanded Boris have a change of heart and offer frontline workers more than the proposed 1% pay rise after their hard work in the pandemic.
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She also name-dropped Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu at the O2 Arena tonight in front of an audience made up of key workers, and praised the nurse who has been a pioneer for change and for women for decades.
But Dua's remarks came just months after she was criticised for posting a 'stay at home' message despite travelling back and forth between the US and the UK and partying during lockdown.
Tonight, as she won the award for British female solo artist, she said about Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu: "She has spent her stellar nursing career fighting racial injustice.
Remembering her clash with the rules last year - fans shared their frustration on Twitter tonight.
One person raged: "dua f*****g lipa stood at the brits talking about frontline workers and respecting them whilst throughout the pandemic posting pics of herself travelling around the world. disgusting and unreal. what an idiot."
Another said: "Dua Lipa on stage giving it big one trying to be morally right when she was going parties and travelling the world during the height of the pandemic"
Another sniped: "Oh Dua Lipa... lovely speech and all.... By the way, how were all those holidays and private jets during the pandemic?"
One more claimed Dua had "redeemed" herself with her rallying speech.
The wrote on Twitter: "Dua Lipa just redeemed all of her covid ignoring antics with just her acceptance speech"
Other viewers were touched by the heartwarming moment and praised Dua for shining a light on the NHS.
A fan said: "Ooh Dua Lipa YESSS you hear that BORIS!!! Fair pay the NHS workers!!!!"
Another wrote: "Great winner’s speech from Dua Lipa, dedicating her award to Dame Elizabeth Nneka Anionwu & asking for a pay rise and not just applause for nurses and NHS workers. We love to see it. #Brits"