Dua Lipa reveals challenges and advice for long-distance relationships after world tour

Dua Lipa has spoken openly about the challenges of long-distance relationships, following a year-long "Radical Optimism" world tour, during which she was away from her fiancé, Callum Turner.
The singer, 30, gave advice to a fan who wanted to maintain a relationship with his partner from a distance, admitting that it gets easier over time, but it never stops being difficult.
She added: "Being away from family is hard. It's not just the big moments that you miss; it's the little moments that leave you feeling unbalanced."

However, Dua emphasized that love is not weakened by distance: "Yes, relationships change with distance, but love does not. It can feel even stronger when you can't see each other all the time."
She also discussed past breakups, advising that often the best thing is to be there and trustworthy, without trying to fix the situation right away, she writes. Dailymail.
After the end of the "Radical Optimism" tour, which included 92 shows around the world and brought in $112.3 million (about 103.3 million euros), Dua and Callum celebrated with a vacation in Mexico.
The couple, who began dating in January 2024 and confirmed their engagement in June, have found a way to maintain their relationship amidst busy schedules and long distance. /Telegraph/






























































