Dua Lipa ‘is worth more than £20MILLION’… after getting three nods at the BRIT Awards

Dua Lipa ‘is worth more than £20MILLION and added nearly £8m to her assets in just ONE year’… after getting three nods at the BRIT Awards

Dua Lipa is reportedly worth more than £20million through her two companies.

The singer, 25, has had lots to celebrate in recent months after her hit album Future Nostalgia won best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys and she was nominated at the upcoming BRIT awards.

And now filings shared online at Companies House have revealed her company Dua Lipa Limited has assets of £18,576,940 for the year end December 2019— an impressive rise from £11,816,318 the previous year. 

Raking it in: Dua Lipa is reportedly worth more than £20million through her two companies (pictured at the Grammy Awards in March 2021)

The higher total also included investments of £8,340,904. 

While accounts for Dua Lipa Live LLP, had a whopping almost £2million more on the books, reports The Sun.

MailOnline has contacted Dua Lipa’s representatives for a comment. 

Dua Lipa’s album Future Nostalgia was released in March 2020 after being brought forward by one week following leaks online.

Stars: The singer, 25, has had lots to celebrate in recent months after receiving three nods at the upcoming BRIT awards where she'll also perform

Stars: The singer, 25, has had lots to celebrate in recent months after receiving three nods at the upcoming BRIT awards where she’ll also perform

Since its release, the hit record has been nominated for six Grammys – winning one – and produced songs including Levitating, Physical and Don’t Start Now.

Speaking about releasing an album amid the pandemic with Music Week, Dua admitted: ‘I was definitely scared, because there’s always that uncertainty.

‘I put it out just as lockdown was happening in the UK and there was so much uncertainty and suffering, it was a very confusing time.

Success: Dua won best Pop Vocal Album for her record Future Nostalgia at the Grammys last month (pictured on stage at the event)

Success: Dua won best Pop Vocal Album for her record Future Nostalgia at the Grammys last month (pictured on stage at the event)

‘The thing that made me want to put it out at this time is that I made this record as a form of escapism, to get away from any pressures or words from other people.’

It comes after Dua Lipa was revealed to have been nominated for Female Solo Artist, Mastercard Album, and British Single at the BRIT awards. 

Dua will also take to the stage at the highly-anticipated music event which will be broadcast on May 11 from The O2 arena. 

The singer looked incredible in a tight pink dress as she posed on a moon-shaped swing in snaps released for the announcement. 

Dua said: ‘I am so excited to be returning to perform for you all at The BRITs this year. It’s going to be truly special to be back on stage in the UK.’ 

Risk taker: Despite the pandemic having just started, Dua and her team decided to release her incredible new music last March (pictured in a recent Instagram snap)

Risk taker: Despite the pandemic having just started, Dua and her team decided to release her incredible new music last March (pictured in a recent Instagram snap) 

Since the release of her first single in 2015, Dua has become one of the music world’s most exciting young artists. 

Her eponymous debut album has eclipsed five million sales worldwide, with single sales reaching 80 million and the video for her break-out hit New Rules made her the youngest female solo artist to reach one billion views on YouTube. 

She also saw incredible success when her live-streamed Studio 2054 concert saw five million fans tune in to watch Dua perform with a star-studded selection of guests including Kylie Minogue, Elton John and Miley Cyrus, last year.

British star: Since the release of her first single in 2015, Dua has become one of the music world's most exciting young artists

British star: Since the release of her first single in 2015, Dua has become one of the music world’s most exciting young artists 

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