Dua Lipa is all smiles in South Korea despite martial law being enforced
The singer is on tour thereafter the announcement was made.
The 29-year-old was joined by her boyfriend Callum Turner, and some family members as she stood outside what looked like a cafe.
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The group appears to be chatting, as she stands around casually with a hot drink in her hand.
The pop star told fans today (5 December): “Seoul, last show of the Asia run tonight.
“Can’t wait to see you.”
She had arrived in the capital before a major panic broke out when the South Korean President, Yoon Suk-yeol, announced martial law.
Martial law refers to the suspension of ordinary law and the introduction of a military-run government.
His announcement made for an emergency situation, causing civilians to protest.
Yoon Suk-yeol justified the martial law measure as a way to protect the “constitutional order”.
This law remained in force for about six hours until the Korean government approved a motion to lift it.
After losing the legislative elections making it difficult to pass the proposed laws, Yoon Suk-yeol’s presidency has been weakened.
Fans grew extremely concerned when they realised that Dua was in the country at the time.
The London-born star was set to perform at two concerts being held in Seoul.
Her first was scheduled last (4 December) night, just one day after the law announcement was made.
Luckily, the show went on, and everyone in attendance was safe, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Her next concert in Seoul is scheduled for today (5 December), with both shows being held at the Gocheok Sky Dome.
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