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Dua Lipa denies dropping agent over pro-Israel views

Reports emerged that Lipa had parted ways with Daniel Levy after he signed a letter calling for anti-Israel group Kneecap to be banned from Glastonbury, but were dismissed by the singer as ‘clickbait’

September 25, 2025 11:01
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Dua Lipa performs at Madison Square Garden on September 20, 2025 in New York City (Image: Getty)
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Singer Dua Lipa has denied reports that she dropped her agent after he signed a letter calling for pro-Palestine group Kneecap to be banned from Glastonbury in June.

Earlier in the week, the Mail on Sunday reported that the singer sacked David Levy over his pro-Israel views.

The paper quoted a "music industry source" as saying: “Dua made sure through her people that David Levy wasn't working on her music anymore. She is very openly pro-Palestine and that doesn't align with David."

However, WME, the talent agency that represents Lipa, said in a statement: “Reports suggesting that Dua Lipa or her management dismissed one of our agents because of his political views are categorically false.

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