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Dua Lipa ‘Categorially’ Denies Firing Agent for Pro-Israel Views
Dua Lipa and WME confirm David Levy ceased working with her in 2019 and deny recent firing linked to his role in a letter urging Glastonbury to drop Kneecap.
- Posting on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Dua Lipa denied she fired an agent and called the Daily Mail story false and deliberately inflammatory.
- A leaked private letter urged Glastonbury organisers to drop Kneecap, reportedly signed by WME agent David Levy and 30 executives; DJ Toddla T leaked it, prompting support from more than 100 artists.
- Mail Online has since updated its story to reflect clarifications from WME, which called reports of David Levy's dismissal 'categorically false' and confirmed he stopped day-to-day work in 2019, leaving advisory projects earlier this year.
- Kneecap's Glastonbury Festival performance proceeded and the investigation was dropped, while the band denounced accusations as malicious and announced legal action after over 100 artists backed them.
- Dua Lipa has long publicly supported Palestinian rights, signing letters to President Biden for a Gaza ceasefire and touring 2025 with two sold-out Wembley Stadium shows and an engagement announcement.
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