Dua Lipa Hopes Safe Sex Will Be 'Shameless' Someday
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Dua Lipa Hopes Safe Sex Will Be ‘Shameless’ Someday

Dua Lipa on sexuality takes center stage in West Hollywood as she pairs performance with advocacy. In her latest interview, the singer backed HIV prevention while celebrating Mistr’s first National PrEP Day at The Abbey, stating, “I think sex should be fun, and it should be safe”. She framed pleasure and protection as partners, not opposites, and pushed for stigma-free care. The remarks come amid her Radical Optimism touring run, keeping Dua Lipa sex and Dua Lipa HIV conversations squarely in mainstream culture.

Dua Lipa tells Rolling Stone about why safe sex needs to be ‘shameless’

On October 9, 2025, at The Abbey, Dua Lipa performed, then told Rolling Stone that safe sex must become “shameless.” The singer-songwriter tied the message to HIV prevention, urging access and normalization of PrEP. The goal, she said, is eradication, not acceptance of stigma.

The night honored Mistr, helping 10,000 people start PrEP, anchoring her advocacy in action. Lupa said: “I think sex should be fun, and it should be safe.” She added, “I hope it becomes shameless.”

The “Levitating” hitmaker added, “If we can de-stigmatize… I want to believe that it can be completely eradicated.” Her statements totally define her stance.

They also mapped directly onto the event’s mission to make care routine, not whispered. Dua Lipa’s sex messaging here emphasized connection, consent, and protection. Lipa’s HIV advocacy focused on treatment access and dismantling fear.

Onstage, she performed “New Rules,” “Don’t Start Now,” and then “Houdini” alongside Symone, Plastique Tiara, Aquaria, Trinity the Tuck, and Shea Couleé. Offstage, the 30-year-old credited Mistr’s founder, Tristan Schukraft, for making PrEP accessible “with or without medical insurance.”

Furthermore, she added, “I’m lucky to have been asked. I was happy I was in town.” Dua Lipa kept the tone celebratory, not scolding, to reach fans where they are. The approach matched her broader era: sleek pop moments with clear public-health framing.

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.

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