Pop superstar Dua Lipa has reportedly cut ties with her longtime agent David Levy after he signed a letter calling for the cancellation of Irish rap group KNEECAP’s performance at Glastonbury, citing the group’s outspoken pro-Palestinian activism.
The decision, which has sparked widespread debate, underscores Dua Lipa’s outspoken stance on global issues and her unwavering support for Palestinian rights.

According to reports, Dua viewed Levy’s signature on the letter as aligning with support for Israel’s war in Gaza and the mistreatment of Palestinians.
A source quoted in The Daily Mail explained, “She views him as being a supporter of Israel’s war in Gaza, and the terrible treatment of the Palestinians, and that was made very clear through the letter that he signed and sent to Michael Eavis.”

The split has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, with some praising Dua for standing by her convictions, while others argue the move highlights the growing tension between politics and the music business.
Fans on social media have largely applauded her decision, with many noting that her consistency on the issue reflects her authenticity as both an artist and activist.
For Dua Lipa, whose career has been marked not just by global hits but also by her proud embrace of her heritage and political voice, the move signals that she is willing to prioritize her values over business relationships—even if it means breaking with powerful industry figures.