Dua Lipa has said she never intended to “incite any hate” when she tweeted an image often associated with supporters of Albanian nationalism.
The pop star, 24, shared a map appearing to show Albania, Kosovo and parts of neighbouring Balkan countries alongside a sentence suggesting Albanians are indigenous to the area.
The map has been used by nationalists aiming to create a “Greater Albania” by unifying the lands some Albanians consider to form their national homeland.
Grammy-winner Lipa was born in London to Kosovo Albanian parents and spent some of her youth living in Kosovo.
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Dua Lipa performs on the John Peel Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2017
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Dua Lipa poses backstage at Radio City Christmas Live in 2016
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Dua Lipa attends the 60th Annual Grammy Awards after party hosted by Benny Blanco and Diplo with SVEDKA Vodka and Interscope Records on 29 January 2018 in New York City
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Dua Lipa performs on stage during the Kiss Haunted House Party in 2017
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Dua Lipa attends The Warner Music & Ciroc Brit Awards After Party in 2017
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Dua Lipa, winner of the Next Breakthrough award, attends the Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa (L) and Charli XCX attend the Warner Music Group and British GQ 2017 Summer Party
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Dua Lipa attends the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2017
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ua Lipa and Sean Paul at MTV Live Stage at ExCel in 2017
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Dua Lipa arrives at the ‘Dunkirk’ World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on the John Peel Stage on day 2 of the Glastonbury Festival 2017 at Worthy Farm, Pilton
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Dua Lipa attends the Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on stage during the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the VOXI launch party at Brick Lane Yard in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on the stage at the Montreux Jazz Lab during the 51st Montreux Jazz Festival in 2017
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ua Lipa attends the European Premiere of “Baby Driver” in 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa performs onstage during the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival
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Dua Lipa attends The BRIT Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the VERSUS show during the London Fashion Week February 2017 collections
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Singer Dua Lipa performs during the 2016 Wireless Festival
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Dua Lipa arrives the BRIT Awards 2016
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Dua Lipa attends Free Radio Live 2016
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Dua Lipa attends Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball in 2016
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Dua Lipa attends the Tiffany & Co. and GQ Style celebration of the Autumn/Winter issue of GQ Style and the iconic Tiffany CT60 watches collection on September 28, 2016 in London, United Kingdom.
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Dua Lipa wins the award for Best British Act on stage at the Global Awards 2020
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Dua Lipa show off her orange hair during Coronavirus lockdown with Anwar Hadid
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Dua Lipa seen at ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles on 14 Febraury 2018
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Dua Lipa performs onstage during Billboard and Mastercard present a night with Dua Lipa in 2018
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Dua Lipa performs on the John Peel Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2017
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Dua Lipa poses backstage at Radio City Christmas Live in 2016
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Dua Lipa attends the 60th Annual Grammy Awards after party hosted by Benny Blanco and Diplo with SVEDKA Vodka and Interscope Records on 29 January 2018 in New York City
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Dua Lipa performs on stage during the Kiss Haunted House Party in 2017
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Dua Lipa attends The Warner Music & Ciroc Brit Awards After Party in 2017
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Dua Lipa, winner of the Next Breakthrough award, attends the Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa (L) and Charli XCX attend the Warner Music Group and British GQ 2017 Summer Party
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Dua Lipa attends the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2017
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ua Lipa and Sean Paul at MTV Live Stage at ExCel in 2017
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Dua Lipa arrives at the ‘Dunkirk’ World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on the John Peel Stage on day 2 of the Glastonbury Festival 2017 at Worthy Farm, Pilton
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Dua Lipa attends the Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on stage during the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the VOXI launch party at Brick Lane Yard in 2017
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Dua Lipa performs on the stage at the Montreux Jazz Lab during the 51st Montreux Jazz Festival in 2017
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ua Lipa attends the European Premiere of “Baby Driver” in 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the Glamour Women of The Year Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa performs onstage during the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival
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Dua Lipa attends The BRIT Awards 2017
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Dua Lipa attends the VERSUS show during the London Fashion Week February 2017 collections
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Singer Dua Lipa performs during the 2016 Wireless Festival
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Dua Lipa arrives the BRIT Awards 2016
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Dua Lipa attends Free Radio Live 2016
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Dua Lipa attends Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball in 2016
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Dua Lipa attends the Tiffany & Co. and GQ Style celebration of the Autumn/Winter issue of GQ Style and the iconic Tiffany CT60 watches collection on September 28, 2016 in London, United Kingdom.
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Following a backlash over the social media post, Lipa has now sought to clarify her comments and accused critics of purposely misinterpreting the post.
“My previous post was never meant to incite any hate,” she wrote on Instagram.
“It makes me sad and angry that my post has been wilfully misinterpreted by some groups and individuals who promote ethnic separatism, something I completely reject.”
Lipa said whenever she posts about Kosovo “my feed goes crazy”, regardless of the content. She wrote that she is met with “a fierce resistance to the idea of an authentic Kosovan culture”.
She added: “We all deserve to be proud of our ethnicity and where we are from. I simply want my country to be represented on a map and to be able to speak with pride and joy about my Albanian roots and my mother country.
“I encourage everyone to embrace their heritage and to listen and learn from each other.”
She signed off the post: “Peace, love and respect to all.”
Her post came after Rita Ora, another British pop star with links to Kosovo, tweeted in support of the country appearing on Apple Maps.
She wrote: “Would love to see Apple spreading awareness by putting Kosovo on the map! Albania and Kosovo are full of so much beautiful and great talent.”
A petition was recently launched calling for Apple Maps to show Kosovo as an independent nation and has garnered more than 131,000 signatures.
A message on the Change.org page says it is “very worrying that Kosovo is not shown on Apple Maps” and called for it to “change ASAP”.
The map in question sparked violence at a football match between Albania and Serbia in 2014 when a drone carrying the flag appeared above the stadium in Belgrade.
Albanian nationalists claim their people settled in the region long before the Serbs. Many Serbs reject this.
Central to the dispute is the status of Kosovo which declared independence from Serbia in 2008, less than a decade after Nato’s bombing campaign helped end the rule of Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic.