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Nicky91 28-11-2022 01:20 PM

Dua Lipa has been granted Albanian citizenship
 
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Dua Lipa and Albanian president Bajram Begaj


Pop star Dua Lipa has been granted Albanian citizenship for promoting the country through her music and fame.

The star was born in London in 1995 to Kosovan-Albanian parents, and briefly returned to the region as a teenager.

Albanian president Bajram Begaj said Lipa had made the country "proud with her global career and engagement in important social causes".

The New Rules singer said it was "an indescribable great joy" to accept citizenship.

After posing for photos with President Begaj at Tirana City Hall, Lipa took an oath of citizenship, gave her fingerprints and signed an application form for an identity card and passport.



Lipa's parents left Kosovo in about 1992, as the tensions that eventually led to the 1998-9 war began to surface.

The singer's grandfather, Seit Lipa, was head of the Institute for the History of Kosovo when it was targeted for closure by Serbian law in 1992, a move that a special rapporteur for the United Nations later called a sign of burgeoning human rights violations.

Settling in Camden, the family raised Lipa with an awareness of her culture, with Albanian remaining her first language even as she fell in love with Western pop stars like Pink and Nelly Furtado.

But her parents always intended to return home - which they did after Lipa left primary school at the age of 11.

"It took me a really long time to find my feet there," she told NPR earlier this year. "It's interesting going into that at 11 years old, but I think I wouldn't change it for the world because it really helped me become who I am".

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/28/10945...es-no-what-ifs

Eventually, the singer decided to return to London to pursue her dreams of a singing career, living with a friend of the family until she was 16.

"I guess it was scary for [my parents]", she told BBC News in 2016. "But I was constantly on the phone to them: 'Ok, I've woken up. OK, I'm at school. OK, I'm back at home.'

"For them it must have been a rollercoaster of emotions. For me, it was the best time of my life."

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Since finding fame with hits like New Rules, Be The One, Don't Start Now and Levitating, the singer has made a point of honouring her heritage.

In 2018, she founded the Sunny Hill Festival with her father, raising money for the Sunny Hill Foundation, which helps those who are vulnerable and in need.

She will wrap up her world tour in the Albanian capital, Tirana, this week, with a show marking the 110th anniversary of the country's independence from the Ottoman Empire.

However, her support for Albania sparked a backlash in 2020 after she posted a map appearing to show Albania, Kosovo and parts of neighbouring Balkan countries as one nation, with a caption suggesting Albanians are indigenous to the area.

The controversial image is associated with ultra-nationalists who believe Albania's borders should be expanded.

The pop star quickly moved to quash criticism, saying her post "was never meant to incite any hate".

"It makes me sad and angry that my post has been wilfully misinterpreted by some groups and individuals who promote ethnic separatism, something I completely reject," she wrote in a statement.

"We all deserve to be proud of our ethnicity and where we are from. I simply want my country to be represented on a map and to be able to speak with pride and joy about my Albanian roots and my mother country."

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-63779910

UserSince2005 28-11-2022 01:38 PM

Revoke her British citizenship and then we will really see what a proud Albanian she is.

Zizu 28-11-2022 01:40 PM

She probably only did it as a kind gesture to raise the profile of Albania a little

No harm done plus it’s understandable that she should be proud of her heritage


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Nicky91 28-11-2022 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11234114)
She probably only did it as a kind gesture to raise the profile of Albania a little

No harm done plus it’s understandable that she should be proud of her heritage


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with all honesty she should one day also participate in quality music festivals from Albania then, either Festival I Kenges or Kenga Magjike


along with her daddy would be a cute thing to do + singing in your mother language is also something lovely



btw Dua means Love in albanian :D fun fact

Crimson Dynamo 28-11-2022 02:45 PM

maybe she could use her fame top stop hoardes of Albanian criminals coming to the UK

UserSince2005 28-11-2022 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11234134)
maybe she could use her fame top stop hoardes of Albanian criminals coming to the UK

No she is the reason they are coming here, they all want to be next Dua Lipa. TIME TO MAKE AN EXAMPLE of HER!!!!

Crimson Dynamo 28-11-2022 03:19 PM

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Mystic Mock 15-12-2022 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by SexySantaSausage (Post 11234112)
Revoke her British citizenship and then we will really see what a proud Albanian she is.

You can't do that as she was born over here.:laugh:

Nicky91 15-12-2022 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11240572)
You can't do that as she was born over here.:laugh:

yes, Queen of being best of british and best of albania

:clap1:


although not the latter (since she isn't as good as miss Rona Nishliu obviously with her golden voice in the high notes, and dozens more who have been at Festival I Kenges)


Mock, i recommend you giving







these a listen, since ur a rock music fan :D

Zizu 15-12-2022 07:45 AM

Isn’t Rita Ora also British / Albanian as well


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Oliver_W 15-12-2022 07:47 AM

Is that why they're fleeing, she's threatened to do open air gigs in their local parks?

Nicky91 15-12-2022 07:53 AM

music from her HOT Daddy


Nicky91 15-12-2022 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11240590)
Isn’t Rita Ora also British / Albanian as well


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yes but she isn't granted their citizenship :fan:


i guess having a rockstar famous dad does kinda help with these sort of things :laugh:


here they did sing together

Mystic Mock 15-12-2022 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11240588)
yes, Queen of being best of british and best of albania

:clap1:


although not the latter (since she isn't as good as miss Rona Nishliu obviously with her golden voice in the high notes, and dozens more who have been at Festival I Kenges)


Mock, i recommend you giving







these a listen, since ur a rock music fan :D

Thanks Nicky, I'll check them out later.:)


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