Dua Lipa has been a big name lately. The English singer and songwriter has also been certified Platinum in the UK for her song "Break My Heart," and her second studio has taken the world by storm, making her only one of the two female artists to have two singles featured on UK Top 20 Singles Chart.

But what’s made an even louder noise than her music this week is her picture on latest cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The bombshell artist appears in a sultry green an purple bodysuit, strategically covering only the most essential parts of her body. If you haven’t caught the look yet, you can see it here - but readers should be warned before they click that the image is very revealing.

As expected, fans and celebrities alike swarmed the web with not only their love for the star.

While there have been some users questioning whether Lipa was photoshopped in the shoot, the photographer has assured those voices that nothing of the sort took place in the editing room - Lipa's look on the cover was 100% natural an un-enhanced.

The series of exclusive photos for Rolling Stone was shot by the legendary David LaChapelle, and the credit for the cover look’s style with gloves, bodysuit, and tights designed by Rui Zhou, goes to Lorenzo Posocco.

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Of course, along with the photoshoot, Lipa also did an in-depth interview, focusing on the many changes in her life during the pandemic. She is on a roll now to write new chapters with ‘new rules’ in her life, and she promises her fans and detractors alike that settling down won’t be one

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