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Tom Cavilla

Dua Lipa reacts to Liverpool fans singing 'One Kiss' after beating Man City at Wembley

Dua Lipa has once again reacted to Liverpool supporters singing her hit song 'One Kiss' following a cup competition victory at Wembley.

The Reds' Carabao Cup final over Chelsea at the end of February was followed by Jurgen Klopp and the first-team dancing along to her 2018 hit single on the pitch, with similar scenes witnessed on Saturday afternoon after beating Manchester City.

'One Kiss' has become somewhat of an adopted anthem for Liverpool supporters after being performed as part of a live show prior to the 2018 Champions League final in Ukraine versus Real Madrid. Dua Lipa has continued to pay attention to the Reds' love for the track and posted the words 'The lad's anthem' after witnessing the post-match celebrations after this year's League Cup final.

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Calvin Harris, who produced One Kiss with the 26-year-old, was in attendance at Wembley for Saturday's semi-final and tagged the London-born musician in his Instagram story featuring Liverpool supporters singing the song accompanied by the caption of 'The anthem reloaded'.

Issuing her own response to the clip, Dua Lipa added: "It lives on!!!!!!!"

Watch the scenes at Wembley as fans sing 'One Kiss':

Although not a Liverpool fan herself, the talented singer admitted during an interview with WIRED in 2020 that she considers herself an 'honorary supporter' due to the support she has received from the fanbase.

"One of the highlights of the night [at the 2018 Champions League final] was definitely seeing the video of all the Liverpool fans chanting along to One Kiss afterwards - I felt very honoured," said the three-time Grammy Award winner.

"How do I say this in the best way possible? Can you say 'honorary Liverpool supporter'? Only because my dad and brother support Arsenal and I think I would be getting in a lot of trouble if I said that I just support Liverpool! But I love Liverpool and it has always got a special place in my heart."

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