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Kate Lally

Dua Lipa reacts to Elton John performing Cold Heart at Glastonbury without her

Dua Lipa has reacted to Sir Elton John's performance of their song Cold Heart at Glastonbury this weekend.

The musical legend, 76, made it known he would be bringing surprise guests out during his set which closed the festival at Worthy Farm on Sunday. Some people speculated huge names such as Eminem and Britney Spears would be among them, with many almost-certain the UK's Dua Lipa would put in an appearance.

During his set, Sir Elton John performed all the classics including Rocket Man, Bennie and the Jets and I'm Still Standing. The huge crowd welcomed special guests including Jacob Lusk of Gabriels, Stephen Sanchez, and Rina Sawayama.

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The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers also arrived on stage for a rendition of Tiny Dancer. However, many fans were left all asking the same question - "Where is Dua Lipa?"

As he began Cold Heart, which samples lyrics from Rocket Man, Elton John said: "Sadly Dua Lipa isn't here tonight."

Dua Lipa has today (Monday) reacted to the performance. The 27-year-old shared a video from a fan on her Instagram Story.

Text over the clip said: "When Elton John performs Cold Heart at Glastonbury Festival! What a crowd". Dua simply added a series of heart-hands emojis, making it clear she was a big fan of Sir Elton's closing show.

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