Dua Lipa.Photo:Stefania D’Alessandro/WireImage

Stefania D’Alessandro/WireImage
Dua Lipais only thinking about being a mother to her fanbase right now.
In aVogue Francecover storypublished on Thursday, the pop star, 28, shared that motherhood isn’t on her mind at this time.
After the“Dance the Night”singer spoke about her close relationships withher parentsand living grandparents and said, “Family is so precious,”Vogue Franceasked if she’s planning on having children one day.
“Hmm, maybe. But nothing’s planned!” she said.
The “Levitating” singer opened up about why she’s grateful she has more time to focus on her own passions. Lipa toldVogue France, “I think that women have acquired a place in society that was forbidden before. And yet, has the desire to have children disappeared? I think women want to do things at their own pace, and not feel guilty for thinking of themselves.”
She added, “For me, when the moment is right, I will know. But, until then, I have other priorities. I want to continue making the most of my youth.”
Dua Lipa in July 2023.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
The Grammy winner continued to speak out about her views on feminism. “I also see this endless criticism of women’s choices. It’s like navigating a minefield from the very beginning,” she said. “For me, it’s really important to respect women’s choices, whatever they are.”
She even opened up about her support of theLGBTQcommunity. Lipa said, “Homophobia and transphobia are neighbors of misogyny. Many people, deep down, are just scared of themselves. The freedom of others forces them to come to terms with something they are too scared to express. The beauty of a free, true and proud being paralyzes them.”
TheAt Your Servicepodcast hosthas beencandid about her views in interviewsbefore.
In a 2020 interview withAttitude Magazine, she said that she feels as if it’s her “duty” to to fight for LGBTQ rights.
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“To be able to use my platform to spread awareness, show support, talk about it, to make people feel seen, heard and safe, [to] communicate with charities and try to do my part as much as I can… I see that as my duty,” the “New Rules” singer said.
“It’s entirely a right to be able to love who you want, not just because I have friends in the LGBTQ community, but because we’re all human and we deserve it," she added. “It’s something I feel very connected to and will continue to fight for.”
TheService95 newsletterfounder recently celebratedher 28th birthdayand the release ofGreta Gerwig’s hit blockbusterBarbie, in which sheplays Mermaid Barbieand wrote theoriginal song “Dance the Night"for.
source: people.com