Dua Lipa snuggles up to boyfriend Anwar Hadid as they lark around in face masks

Dua Lipa snuggles up to boyfriend Anwar Hadid as they lark around in face masks whilst staying in together amid COVID-19 pandemic

Dua Lipa gave fans another insight into her life in quarantine on Sunday. 

The singer, 24, has been practising social distancing amid the global coronavirus pandemic, and has been residing in her London flat with boyfriend Anwar Hadid. 

Taking to Instagram to share how things were going for the pair, Dua uploaded a sweet snap that saw the duo relaxing with a set of face masks on. 

Self care Sunday: Dua Lipa gave fans another insight into her life in quarantine on Sunday as she shared a snap relaxing with boyfriend Anwar Hadid in her London flat

Playfully sticking her tongue out for the cameras, Dua rested against her other half and ran her hands through his hair in the cheeky snap. 

The Don’t Start Now hitmaker was casually clad in a pink knitted vest for the evening in, whilst Anwar also kept things low-key in a black slogan T-shirt. 

Dua captioned the shot: ‘self care sundays ok’. 

The stunning songstress later shared a video of the pair messing around with Instagram filters as they snuggled up to one another.  

Cute couple: The stunning songstress later shared a video of the pair messing around with Instagram filters as they snuggled up to one another

Cute couple: The stunning songstress later shared a video of the pair messing around with Instagram filters as they snuggled up to one another

Dua and Anwar are believed to have connected with each other over their musical talents, with both confessing they are fans of one another.

They first confirmed their romance when they put on a cosy display at the British Summer Time event in July.

Anwar is also a model, following in the footsteps of his elder sisters, Gigi and Bella Hadid.

Whilst she is no doubt supported by her beau, Dua recently spoke with Vogue Australia on the importance of women looking out for other women. 

She explained:  ‘It’s important to me to show unity between women. We should be seeing more girls, more diversity, more togetherness.

‘For so long, people have pitted women being against each other. That’s not how it should be.’ 

Love in quarantine: The pair have been staying together amid the global coronavirus outbreak and have been documenting their antics on social media

Love in quarantine: The pair have been staying together amid the global coronavirus outbreak and have been documenting their antics on social media