“The Sting of Online Cruelty: Dua Lipa Condemns ‘Toxic and Perilous’ Cancel Culture, Revealing its Toll on Her Mental Well-being”

In a candid interview with Attitude magazine, musical sensation Dua Lipa expressed her concern over cancel culture and its harmful impact on individuals. The 25-year-old pop star emphasized the damaging effects of online criticism on her mental health, revealing that it had deeply affected her. Lipa shared how it made her question the intentions behind people’s actions, making her feel like they only wanted to ridicule her. She went on to emphasize the prevalence of judgment and cruelty in today’s society, regarding cancel culture as a perilous and poisonous phenomenon. Lipa further highlighted the unfortunate reality that being humorous, even if it comes at the expense of someone else, often gains significant popularity.

Speaking out: Dua Lipa has labelled cancel culture a 'dangerous and toxic' phenomenon while slamming social media for enabling users to be needlessly cruel

Expressing her thoughts, Dua Lipa has criticized cancel culture, deeming it as a dangerous and toxic phenomenon. She further highlighted the role of social media in facilitating unnecessary cruelty among its users. According to Lipa, the pursuit of humor and garnering likes and retweets often takes precedence over considering the impact on the individuals on the receiving end. She emphasized the need for a collective understanding that acknowledges people’s ability to make mistakes, encouraging a learning and teaching environment. Additionally, Lipa shared her personal experience of feeling paranoid and anxious due to online criticism when she rose to prominence as one of Britain’s promising young artists in 2017.

Backlash: Earlier this year Dua faced a feminist backlash after she went to a strip club following the Grammy awards with fellow singer Lizzo

Controversy: Dua found herself in the midst of a feminist controversy when she and fellow singer Lizzo decided to visit a strip club after the Grammy awards earlier this year.

Racy:  A video from the night was put on to Instagram where she could be seen dancing, throwing money and placing dollar bills inside a dancer's underwear

Provocative: There was an Instagram video that surfaced showing her engaging in lively dance moves, showering money, and discreetly slipping dollar bills into a stripper’s undergarments.
Reflecting on that time, she revealed, “It had a brief impact on my mental well-being. When I stepped onto the stage, the thought of being filmed made me anxious, as I worried about potentially becoming a subject of mockery.”
Earlier this year, Dua faced criticism from feminists when she visited a strip club with fellow artist Lizzo after the Grammy awards.
A video capturing the event was uploaded to Instagram, showcasing her enthusiasm for dancing, gesture of generosity with money, and discreetly placing dollar bills in a dancer’s lingerie.

Opening up: Dua also revealed that online criticism made her paranoid and anxious when she emerged as one of Britain's most exciting young artists in 2017 (pictured in 2017)

Dua recently shared that she experienced feelings of anxiety and paranoia due to online criticism when she first gained recognition as a rising star in the UK music scene in 2017. This harsh response included accusations of objectifying women, leading to a barrage of negative comments from outraged social media users who aimed to “cancel” her. However, Dua acknowledges that there has been a slight shift in attitudes since the launch of the BeKind movement, which arose after the tragic suicide of television presenter Caroline Flack earlier this year. She recognizes that some individuals are now pausing to consider their words before expressing them, demonstrating a growing level of acceptance and understanding. Nevertheless, Dua also acknowledges the peculiar nature of the internet, where individuals can easily hide behind a screen and freely express whatever comes to mind.

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