Suffered an incident during the tour in America, Dua Lipa undergoes medical visits! What happened to the singer

World-famous Albanian singer Dua Lipa reportedly suffered a physical injury during her tour in America and needed to be checked by a radiologist before being given the green light to continue performing.
Fans were alarmed when they saw the singer with dark marks on her shoulder, raising concerns that she may have seriously injured herself, writes DailyMail.
However, according to The Sun newspaper, Dua has been cleared to continue the tour after undergoing a medical examination and after the injury occurred during a few moments of rest from performances.
A source close to her said that the singer has undergone physiotherapy treatments for a full recovery, but the tour will continue without interruption.
"The injury occurred during a break from the tour. It was painful, but after checking with the radiologist, he was given the green light. The tour will continue as planned. Just one of those situations," the source said.
In addition to health challenges, it was recently revealed that Dua Lipa has parted ways with her agent, David Levy, following his involvement in a campaign against the pro-Palestinian group Kneecap, after he reportedly aimed to ban their performance at the Glastonbury festival, claiming that the group was fueling anti-Semitism.
Levy was the first signatory to a letter asking the festival's founder, Michael Eavis, and his daughter, Emily, to remove Belfast singers who were accused of supporting Hezbollah terrorists from the list.
The letter, which was private and confidential, was later leaked, revealing the agents' attitude towards the artists they represented.
This situation caused Dua, who is an outspoken supporter of Palestine, to stop collaborating with Levy, along with the band Massive Attack, over his stances.
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