Yikes.
The Hotter Than Hell star took to Twitter late last night to apologise for using inappropriate language in one of tracks.
The 22-year-old star covered Mila J’s Smoke, Drink, Break-Up in 2014 – which features some inappropriate language and recently the track has resurfaced to much anger from the public, causing the artist to apologise.
In her statement she says: “I didnt say the full word but I can admit I shouldn’t have gone there at all and that a different word could’ve been recorded.”
In relation to my 2014 cover I never meant to offend or upset anyone. I didnt say the full word but I can admit I shouldnt have gone there at all and that a different word could’ve been recorded altogether to avoid offence and confusion. I wasn’t thinking it through at the time.
— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) January 5, 2018
I always stand up for social justice and I am very sorry to anyone that I have offended x
— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) January 5, 2018
The singer’s apology has been met by mixed response with some people thanking her and accepting, while others still seem dissatisfied.
The English singer will take to the Olympia Dublin this April 9 and 10 for two sell out gigs and we cannot wait.
SECOND SHOW ADDED FOR @DUALIPA // 9th April // @olympiatheatre – Tickets on sale NOW pic.twitter.com/nYe3FfSvqV
— MCD Productions (@mcd_productions) September 29, 2017