14-04-2020 17:11 via infosecurity-magazine.com

Dua Lipa Calls for Action on Cyberbullying

Dua Lipa Calls for Action on CyberbullyingBritish model turned pop singer Dua Lipa has called for social media platforms to be monitored more closely for cyberbullying behavior. In an interview with music magazine NME, the 24-year-old singer of "Future Nostalgia" opened up about her own experience of being cyberbullied. Dua Lipa said that she used to run her own Twitter account personally, but the stress of dealing with negative cyberbullying comments became too much for her.
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