Dua Lipa believes she would’ve ended up remaking ‘New Rules’ "over and over again" if she didn’t quit social media.
The ‘Break My Heart’ hitmaker – who has previously opened up on limiting her social media use – recently admitted she wouldn’t have been able to make her second album, ‘Future Nostalgia’, without having taking a break from online platforms, and now she has admitted she needed to block out the "opinion" of her fans who adored the 2017 mega-hit so much to create something different which she can be "proud of".
Speaking to the new issue of GQ magazine – of which she is the cover star – Dua explained: "I needed to create an album that I was really proud of, without the opinion of other people.
"If I stayed online and tried to follow the guidelines of stan culture, I’d probably be trying to remake ‘New Rules’ over and over again."
The 24-year-old pop star – who is dating model Anwar Hadid – used to get really "upset" when people turned on her on social media once she started to have success.
She shared recently: "In all honesty, I don’t think I could have done my second record if I hadn’t taken a step back from social media.
"When you first start, when I first started putting new music out, everything was super positive and I had lots of nice messages.
"I think the more stuff you do, then there is criticism and comments and it all comes in thick and fast, and for a while it was really getting to me.
"I just felt like people had nothing but mean things to say or I was being picked on.
"It did upset me, it made me feel I didn’t deserve to do certain things."
Read the full feature with Dua in the June issue of GQ available via digital download and on newsstands on Thursday May 7.