Dua Lipa made headlines during her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival this year, where she debuted her new relationship with French director Romain Gavras. This comes after a two-year relationship with Anwar Hadid, which ended earlier this year.
While Dua basked in the attention of her new romance, Anwar made waves on Instagram with some rather concerning posts. In one, he wrote, “Trying not to find and kill him,” with a smiley face. In another, he claimed he couldn’t breathe. He also posted about his music and added a sad face in his own comments sections.
These posts have led many to speculate about Anwar’s emotional state, and what it means for his relationship with Dua. While the pop star has yet to respond to Anwar’s posts, fans and onlookers have been quick to voice their opinions on the situation.
Some have criticized Anwar for his behavior, calling it inappropriate and even threatening. Others have expressed concern for his mental health and well-being. Meanwhile, some have defended Anwar, suggesting that his posts were simply a form of self-expression and should not be taken so seriously.
Regardless of one’s personal opinion on the matter, it is clear that both Anwar and Dua are going through a difficult time. Ending a relationship is never easy, and it can be especially challenging when the whole world is watching.
As for Dua’s new romance, it is still early days. While some fans are excited to see her moving on and finding happiness, others have expressed disappointment that she has seemingly moved on so quickly.
Overall, it is important to remember that celebrities are people too, and they experience the same emotions and challenges that we all do. We should strive to offer them compassion and understanding, rather than judgement and criticism.
In the end, we can only hope that Anwar and Dua are able to find happiness and fulfillment in their respective lives, whether that be together or apart. As for the rest of us, let’s focus on spreading love and positivity in our own spheres of influence, and leave the drama to the tabloids.