Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware - Second Helpings - Dua Lipa
Episode Date: August 7, 2024It’s week 2 of Second Helpings, and we’re throwing it all the way back to lockdown 2020 where the gorgeous Dua Lipa joined us for a Zoom catch up. We had been trying to get this superstar for aaaa...ages and finally we did! Dua shared a virtual dinner with mum and I whilst she was stuck in London quarantine while promoting her album Future Nostalgia. We talked stockpiling hot sauces, Nutella sandwiches in her lunchbox, Pez rider requests, where she goes for good sushi dates in NYC, and mum and Dua bond over gel nails. But even though we had one of the biggest pop stars in the world joining us, it doesn't stop mum interrupting our chat for her Ocado order! We’ll be back for another Second Helpings episode next week with a British comedy icon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello and welcome back to Second Helpings. This week we have, well, the Queen of Glastonbury,
Dua Lipa. We chatted to Dua Lipa back in April 2020, that's over four years ago. It was the
second week. The second week, oh the second week of lockdown. I was very depressed and
she did cheer me up. Bless her, she was in, I think, a rented accommodation in London because I think she maybe didn't think she was going to be here.
She was in the midst of promoting her album Future Nostalgia and it had been just leaked ahead of the release.
She was completely, well, I don't know how you become a good sport about it, but she was amazing about it.
She was meant to be going on tour obviously that got cancelled well fast forward four years and she just headlines glastonbury on the friday night and did a brilliant
job of it um i was in trouble with mum because i hadn't delivered the groceries that i was supposed
to that week it was that second week i don't know maybe there was too much of a queue it was like
mad dystopia oh it was all so weird.
And when we started doing these special circumstance episodes,
we prepared food and so did the guest.
So Dua, bless her, had her food in front of her.
We then realised that this was a bit odd to not be eating together,
but we appreciated the effort.
Sweet Dua.
Here it is.
Dua Lipa. sweet doer um here it is do a leaper doer thanks for dialing in thanks for having me i love that
we were like um we were like right can Dua Lipa do it and
we miraculously got a message back saying yes and we were like oh fuck okay great amazing
and then we were like right okay well this situation is it's a bit changed the podcast
usually we have you over at my mum's or mine but obviously corona has stopped this happening
so we were like you have to have a meal ready and a
drink because we had grimy on last week and he was like yeah did it's not ready yet so we were
like no that's not how it works babe okay so anyway um anyway bless you we we just dialed in
it's all a bit of a kerfuffle to get in and then i've just seen like your your plate of food is
there ready bless you yeah i came ready prepared it was like put in my diary because I had like a day of promo
and it was like make food for the Jessie Ware's podcast.
I was like, okay.
So I'm ready.
I'm prepared.
I have everything.
What have you made?
Well, I made like, it's like impossible burger.
No, beyond burger meat. Are you a vegan doer? No, I made like, it's like impossible burger. No, beyond burger meat.
Are you a vegan doer?
No, I'm not.
But I really like it.
And so it's kind of like, instead of like ground beef with vegetables and mashed potatoes.
Are you a cook?
Are you a bit of a chef?
I can cook.
I don't really see myself as a bit of a chef.
I just like to do it.
It's just fun.
I don't ever do anything with measurements or anything.
It's just kind of making up as I go along,
trying it, tasting it,
and just being like, all right, this is perfect.
I guess it's been a bit of a weird week
because the album leaked,
which is a fucking pain in the ass.
Yeah, it's been an emotional rollercoaster.
You know, some things just come at you thick and fast sometimes.
I think it's such sod's law and hopefully somebody's getting sacked or whatever somebody's getting killed but like I
mean it's I don't know I don't understand also it's just shitty you do all this work and then
that happens however I don't look I don't think it's going to affect you too much hopefully I
don't think so I feel like you're going to be all right yeah I don't really it's going to affect you too much, hopefully. I don't think so. I feel like you're going to be all right. Yeah, I don't really know what kind of happens,
but it is what it is.
And for me, I'm just like, fuck it.
You know, people just get to hear it sooner
if they want to hear it,
if they want to wait and stream it
on their streaming services.
Cool.
Like that's kind of, that's the only way I can see it.
And I really just kind of made this album
because everybody was like oh second album
like that's a really scary one and there was so much pressure with it that I just wanted to
basically make something that took me away from that that took away that anxiety and it's something
that I just made just to have fun with so I hope that you know now I was also toying with the idea
of whether to put it out at this time at all and I guess you know
some things just happen for a reason and I think people you know maybe need it now more than ever
yeah I hear you everyone needs a bit of disco and pop and fun yeah absolutely man yeah um so listen
lockdowns happened you're I thought you lived in New York oh my my God. Am I wrong? Me and my boyfriend have a flat there.
But because I was meant to go on tour at the end of April,
we were like meant to like not carry on our lease basically.
And we were meant to go back to New York.
And then that kind of got obviously canceled because of the travel ban.
So we still have a flat there.
But I haven't been in a little while.
And I haven't been able to get there to move my
shit out oh shit do your nails look gorgeous oh when did you last have them done i'm very worried
about all of this i'm really worried about this this situation is not good if my nail bar goes
i'm going yeah i really i need to figure out how to take gels off safely being in quarantine just put them in acetone and i know
but my nails i need gel on them to keep them strong you can get a uv light on amazon and gel
nails you can do it yourself but would you say that's essential shopping mum it is essential
to me darling i'm gonna have no nails gray and fat stop when we don't get to go and get our
roots touched up I really don't know what I'm gonna do with this blonde stuff with the hairdressers
going to go through it as I put it on and it would be like death in Venice as the dark drips down my
face oh god um what's the kind of the silliest thing that you've bought whilst doing the kind of mad,
maybe you haven't stockpiled, but like, you know, the mad dash going to the supermarket
when you're like, I must get this.
Like this is essential.
And then you come back and you're like, I didn't need that at all.
Oh my God.
Or have you been really sensible?
I'm trying to look around my kitchen and see.
I mean, I have like four different hot sauces that maybe I was just like, end of the world, must have.
But other than that, I think we've been quite good.
You've been really sensible, do I?
I think we've been quite good.
Have you been eating leftovers?
I have actually.
Yeah? Tell me about your leftovers. Come on.
Well, actually the mashed potatoes I'm having for my dinner today were made yesterday.
Good on ya.
Yeah.
Right, Mum, what are you having for dinner?
I've made a salmon and broccoli lasagna.
All right.
No big deal, Mum.
Very fancy.
That's quite a big deal.
Since you left, Jessie, I've got things with creaming, cheesing, meating.
Are you vegan, Jessie?
Am I? Fuck, babe.
I just like my husband.
But the husband is.
He's a pain in the ass with the vegan protein powder.
It's a fucking pain.
The end of the world's coming.
Hasn't he decided that it's okay to...
Well, it's funny that, mum, because I made him lamb stew
and then we had leftovers and it tastes even better the next day.
And also my friend had corona down the road because we're in a rental because we moved out to make sure mum was okay.
Because my house, we were supposed to move into my house tomorrow, but removal men aren't working.
So we have nothing there.
So whatever, it doesn't matter.
It's fine.
So we're in this rental and my mate had Corona down the road and like he's single.
And so I was like, babe, like we really should give him that crumble.
It was like Mother's Day.
It was a crumble.
And I was like, come on, let's give him the crumble.
We don't need the fucking crumble for six people.
Like it's fine.
He was like, fine.
And then I made this lamb stew.
I said, babe, we should really give him some.
And he was just like so pissed off that I was giving him our like leftovers.
Anyway, Sam's loving the lamb stew.
Sam was loving the chicken roast.
Sam's asking what's next on like the carnivore menu.
So like Mr. Vegan Vegetarian is like-
He's gone out the window.
Oh, absolutely, man.
But okay, so I have, I just, well,
I've got leftovers where I did that Ottolenghi trick
of roasting vegetables and then putting lime juice
and lime zest on at the
end with feta and it's lovely um and it's just really easy so I've got that from yesterday and
then I've just we got this amazing veg delivery box from these wholesalers that usually send to
restaurants so we signed up for a delivery and we got Sam chose the gourmet one so like we've been
having the most ridiculous kind of I mean I feel like I'm eating out every day um so I've just done cavolo nero with some kale shallots I've put wine
in everything I'm drunk the whole time so there's wine in there and lemon lemon juice dijon salt
pepper olive oil and then because I just did kids bedtime and food, cod, like cod fish cakes. So it's a complete shit mix.
It's not gourmet at all.
It's a bit of a shit mix.
It's like,
it's a bit of everything.
Oh,
wow.
So I want to know about growing up.
Were you born in Albania?
No,
I was born in London.
Okay.
North London,
Northwest London girl.
Yeah.
In Camden.
Well,
I was born St.
Mary's hospital in Baker street,
but my parents lived in Finchley Road so northwest London Swiss Cottage those are kind of like that's my like area
where I grew up and then which school I went to Fitzjohn's primary school and then I went to
Parliament Hill for secondary school so I want to know growing up in northwest London what were
you eating being Albanian both your parents Albanian yeah both my parents are Albanian and I mean you know when when I was living in London
first to begin with with my parents because then when I was 11 I moved to Kosovo with my family
and then when I was 15 I moved back to London on my own so when I was living with my mum
obviously at a young age my mum would always cook at home and we would
either have like just you know whatever like protein and vegetables and meats and you know
all that kind of stuff or like my mum would make something traditional which would be pita which
is like a spinach and cheese pastry which is so delicious which is something that yeah I always
crave after I come
back from tour. I haven't seen my mom in really long and she's like, what do you want me to make?
And I'm like, pita. Um, and that's always really delicious. Or she makes sarma, which is like
ground beef and rice in vine leaves. Oh, so it's like Greek food a bit. It's, it's very similar.
So a lot of Balkan food has a lot of similarities in it
or it's like stuffed peppers with again,
like meat and rice and that kind of stuff
is very quite like wholesome and hearty food.
But did you, like, so we've been asking everybody
on this series, well, for the last few,
what was your lunchbox like?
My lunchbox, did it have like, were you one where your mum used to do embarrassing sandwiches that were soggy and you'd be embarrassed to get them out?
I mean, sometimes my tuna mayo sandwiches would always go really soggy.
Miserable.
Miserable.
Tuna mayo would always go really soggy.
But then I'd always also really want like a Nutella sandwich.
That would always be in my pack lunch.
Nutella.
Like Nutella sandwiches.
You'd get a Nutella sandwich? Yeah always be in my pack lunch Nutella like Nutella sandwich you'd get a Nutella sandwich yeah did your mum let you Nutella sandwiches and a fucking penguin too
oh my god she's a mum after my own heart I know it was Jessie won't be doing any of that
now times have changed so much but I remember when it was like healthy food day or something
and I'd always forget to get the memo and the teachers would like come to give the best prize for who has the healthiest
lunchbox oh my god so every time I'd fucking open up my lunchbox it would just be like hula hoops
a penguin and an Nutella sandwich I'd lose the best time I bet you ate all your food your all
your lunch though didn't you oh I loved it it It was great. It was something to look forward to.
Which Disney princess or hero did you have on your lunchbox?
Or were you a My Little Pony kind of girl?
I can't really remember what I had on my lunchbox.
I mean, sometimes I just put it in a backpack,
but I can't really remember.
I had lunchboxes.
I had maybe two, but I really can't really remember I had lunch boxes I had maybe two but I really can't
I actually can't I had teenage mutant ninja turtles but you're younger than me how old are you
I'm 24 oh fuck you do it you're so young you're so young and so successful
it's only about two years since she opened her lunchbox. And I still can't bloody remember what was on it.
But I feel like I had like, I did have this like jean, it was almost like a JD sports bag, you know, the ones with the drawstring on them.
But it was just like a jean bag like that, which I had like pinned cool D on it.
And that's where I put my food a lot of the time no wonder your sandwiches are a bit
soggy because they were all sinking to the bottom there was no you know structure in there
and the penguin kept digging into it every time um so do you call it pita not pita pita the
pita is it kind of what you'd call spanakopita in greece uh i think that i think they're probably
really similar yeah okay and why did you move to kosovo when you were fit was it i was no i was 11
yeah i moved back to kosovo because you know when the war happened in kosovo and my parents moved to
the uk they had every intention of going back you know right so they you know they they stayed and
they worked in London and they did everything they had to do things just obviously um lasted
a lot longer than they'd hoped my grandmother's uh Bosnian on my mum's side and so they kind of
went through the war in Bosnia my parents together and then the one in Kosovo and then moved to London.
Oh, jeez.
So it was just, you know, my dad got a job after he'd kind of finished his uni in London,
got a job that he wanted to do, which was back in Pristina,
which was kind of doing marketing and advertising in Kosovo
for like a telecommunications agency called IPCO,
which is like a Slovenianvenian telecom but anyway my
dad did that went and did like the marketing for them and then worked for them for like a few years
and then opened up his own like advertising agency in kosovo so we were just like we lived in kosovo
i went to school there i kind of just because albania was like my first language um and i
always spoke at home I learned English in school
I always felt really confident at the idea of you know going back to Kosovo and I felt like I could
like really pick up where you know with with the Albanian that I knew but I kind of went in
as the new girl as somebody who could speak Albanian with an English accent.
Somehow I just kind of picked up just like little bits and, you know,
had to kind of go in and learn science and maths and, you know.
In Albanian.
In Albanian.
Yeah.
So from what I was kind of speaking at home, which I thought I knew really well,
it was clearly, you know, I had a lot of learning to do and a lot of like grammar to learn and learning to properly read
and write in the language too is is I had a lot to kind of pick up in the first couple of years
that I was there but then you came back here yeah at 15 on your own yes that's so brave was that to
pursue music yeah that was because I wanted to do music I you know when I was in Kosovo I I loved
to do like I was always doing music when I was living in London before I went to Kosovo but it was when I went to Kosovo that I realized
I didn't really have the opportunities that I would have you know in London and I guess I was
lucky that my parents had moved to London and then I also had a British passport and I was born in
London so I was like a British citizen and had the opportunity to come back to London and like do
music and do my GCSEs at the same time and but what did food entail then as a 15 year old who's
come back who's living on there or living with a family or whatever I was living with a family
friend so it was like one of my parents friends daughters were studying from Kosovo, moved to London to go to London School of Economics and do a degree.
And because my parents knew her parents, I went in and started living with her.
So she was basically like a what?
Like a young woman.
She was a teenager.
No, I guess she was like in her 20s.
Oh, my God.
So then you two are just living together.
Yeah.
I want to know what you
were eating she had like her own life her boyfriend was still living in Kosovo so she had like this
whole dramatic situation going on she didn't care about anything that I was doing so I just had
friends over the whole time and I mean food wise it was like pastas It was sometimes I'd like bake a salmon, pot noodles, that kind of shit.
Yeah.
But like, did you feel like you, you must have grown up very quickly then, eh?
Like living in the, like, I know that London was where you were born and you knew it, but
you know, having that kind of independence at such a young age.
Were you going to like a performing arts school or something? No young age were you going to a like a performing arts
school or something was no I was just going to a normal you went to Parliament Hill yeah Parliament
Hill yeah just um yeah I did that like you're really brave did my GCSEs but my friends like
they became my family so my best friends like Sarah and Ella who were like the first two girls
to talk to me when I first went to Parley they were like the first two girls to talk to me when I first went to Pali they were like the
first two girls to come and say hi and be like hey like we know you're new come and have like food
with us and I'd spend my lunches with them and I kind of never really let go of them my mom would
come and visit as often as she could from Kosovo but um any other time like Ella and Sarah's like
family really kind of took me in like I would go and
spend Christmas with Ella and like we would just kind of stay at home and whenever I would like
feel lonely they'd come and stay the night so my bond with you know my friends we've just been
really close and they're my family really where do your parents live now my parents live in London
so when I um they they moved back I guess five years ago now I guess when I kind of started
touring and traveling and and being away so much I think my parents wanted to be really close to
where I am and my little brother and sister Rina and Jin came back to London and then carried on
their school and stuff so we they they just kind of moved so we could all be
close together I guess everyone thought that I was just going to go to uni after
school um but I wanted to take like a gap year which then I kind of found um my manager Ben
and I just kept going to the studio and things just kind of happened one
thing after the other I never really expected it to go kind of as as quickly as it did but I
never ended up going back to university and so my parents then moved to to London. If you hadn't done
so brilliantly well at music what would you have done? I'd probably still be trying if I'm really honest okay so music is
just the be all and end all yeah it was it it really is everything to me and it's like the
thing that makes me the happiest and so that's that's the only thing I really wanted to do can i ask you we ask everybody what their last supper would be so involves a starter a main
a pudding and a drink of choice does it all have to like go together no no god no no no no um fuck starter last meal okay starter would probably be like
burrata with like tomatoes and balsamic vinegar and lots of bread if this is the last meal i'm
gonna go in yeah and then i don't know i'm kind of torn between whether I would do like a really good fish and chips as my main
from like the seashell on Lisson Grove.
Oh, I love that.
Which is so banging.
That's like my favorite fish and chip shop ever.
What do you order there?
Just fish and chips?
Yeah.
Cod and chips.
Cod and chips, mushy peas, pickle, lots of tartar sauce, douse it in vinegar and salt yeah that's the vibe
or gorgeous i'd get a good caribbean jerk chicken rice and peas festival course law where would you
get it from is there a particular place that you like there's a really good uh place just on
delivery called one stop which is banging it's just like a really um
are they still open i don't know i haven't checked babe come on i i thought i was like
now's the time for me just to like make everything myself i know did you buy lentils i did buy lentils
and beans ones that you're never gonna soak or did you get canned well actually they
can so they're soaked already that's all right smart i'm so bored of lentils already i'm so
fucking bored of them honestly i was like what do i make i mean you know whatever it's it's it's
fine we're okay we're fine um so okay so so jerk um and then pud What's pud? Sticky toffee pudding.
Everyone says that.
It's so good.
Why would, like, what's your favorite?
What would you say?
I actually need to hear what your final, like, last meals would be.
Jessie's is, well, I think we're almost similar.
So because we're Jewish, we love chicken soup.
Okay.
Jewish chicken soup okay matzo
balls I love roast dinners any roast dinner I love and then we both love try we're almost the
same we both love trifle don't we love trifle and tiramisu I don't know if I found my perfect
tiramisu yet there was one in Streatham that was really good but like yeah tiramisu is fantastic
I like anything I like I really like trifle and actually
a really good roast dinner yeah roast dinners are great do you know where they do a really
amazing roast dinner where is this pub called the law of the land in fitzrovia it's like i've never
heard of this it's like guy ritchie's pub that he's just open oh and the lamb roast there is jesse we're going banging is the only way to describe
it it's so good they do like a 72 hour like cooked lamb with sauce and all the goods it's delicious
that's a really really good one you have to go when you get to be in new york do you i love new york food i feel
like it's got such a good restaurant scene because everyone just eats out don't they
so where is some of your favorite spots in new york um there's this really good little japanese
comfort food spot in new york called besu it's on Bleecker Street I think
it's kind of new I'm not sure but they do amazing just like the food is so good um and then again
another Japanese spot I mean this is like a small four seat like omakase outside um called Sushi on
Jones which me and my boyfriend always go to that's
like our little like hole in the wall date spot with the best sushi ever um which is really good
and that's um kind of opposite the bowery on like jones street and like a little corner. What else is really, oh, Lilia in Brooklyn.
Have you been?
I don't know this place, no.
Oh, the fucking pasta.
Sorry, I'm sorry.
Oh my God, no, you haven't listened to this podcast.
We swear, babe, don't worry about it.
Okay, okay, good.
The pasta is so good.
They do these amazing,
also they do these amazing like cacio pepe balls and they're
these deep fried balls which you open up and they have like parmesan and cracked pepper it's just
like the cacio pepe flavoring in the balls like an arancini cacio pepe yeah but it's hollow and
just melts in your anyway it's so it's like a cacho pepe kiev it's so good kind of yeah yeah oh it's
so so good it sounds fab and then i mean the pastas are to die for they have like amazing like
agnolotti and um really good that's a really good spot i'm trying to think what else do i really love in new york the blue
cheese burger at spotted pig with the shoestring fries is very oh yeah that sounds heaven blue
cheese burger oh yeah and they do these really thin french fries like really thin they're like
shoestring and you just oh they're delicious to die for heaven um so why did you why did you choose New York over LA because I kind of
I'm interested I really like that you chose New York because I feel like every bugger goes to LA
don't yeah I just love I love New York I love the energy of it I love the people I love the food
it feels like London just a little bit more hectic um I've always felt like really at home
every time like especially when I first
started writing there were still a couple producers left in New York yeah before everybody left for LA
and I just had such like such a great time there and I really think the food brought me back because
now when I think about it I went for these amazing soup dumplings in this place called Shanghai Cafe New York on Mott Street
and I think they just kept having me coming back and that was just something that
I had to come back for you have anything particularly interesting on your rider?
Are you quite straightforward on the old rider?
Quite straightforward.
Food-wise?
Snacks.
I like to have...
I like a Pez.
Oh, that is not that straightforward actually I like to have a pez from every different
like city I'm in so when I'm touring I get like all these bloody weird pezes and how are your
teeth uh all right so far I do brush well but yeah other than that it's quite straightforward
um I like like a I know I've spoken about hot
sauce before but I like a local hot sauce a pez and then different like crisps and that kind of
stuff I think that's good but I've always been I'm so neurotic but I'm like hot um acid um heat on
the on the vocal cords but you're just like nah fuck it I'm gonna have some hot sauce and pez oh yeah sometimes I'm careful about it but sometimes I'm okay I try I don't do dairy
when I'm singing okay I also stop drinking and I don't smoke either so when I'm touring okay fair
enough well yeah you're pretty you can have a bit of hot sauce fine and I heard that John Legend
apparently I don't know if this is totally wrong
somebody told me that john legend eats chicken wings before he sings because he likes how they
coat his throat but i really need him to do the i really need him to do the podcast yeah so you
can ask him that's crazy yes i couldn't imagine singing after using chicken wing chicken wings
i know like if you've played in austin and you go yeah i'll have that barbecue before uh you know before the show and then you're just like there's no way i'll be able
to move yeah exactly um so do you think you've got good table manners uh yeah i do i think so
what do you think's the worst table manner in somebody else chewing with your mouth open
yeah right yeah it's about it's, that's a very common one.
Oh, my alarm's gone off.
Why is your alarm going off? That was my Ocado alarm.
No, it was my Ocado alarm that was four hours
and I'm still, they're still, oh.
They're saying your wait time is 10 minutes, Jessie.
Oh my God.
I've been waiting for my Ocado delivery
to get even online five hours.
Oh, it's crazy, isn't it?
We tried to order online, actually.
So they're saying 10 minutes.
I'm going to have to do it, Jess.
What?
So, sorry, sorry, sorry.
We're in the middle of something.
What are you going to do?
You're going to click whilst we're...
I'm going to order, put my order on.
I've waited five hours to be able to order.
Sorry, Dewey. Just the biggest pop star in the world. But mum will be doing her Ocado order. No, no, no, no, no. going to order put my order on i've waited five hours to be able to order sorry do it just the
biggest pop star in the world but mum will be doing her order no i won't honestly i'll make
them wait i know how precious the arcado delivery is we tried to get online it was like you're in a
virtual queue your wait time is up to two hours i was like oh my god yeah i've been doing it for
four that was four hours and they're still saying we've got half an hour to go.
Get your order in now, doer.
What do you need for the, you know, on the list?
I'll let you have some.
Doer, if we're at a kind of party to celebrate the end of coronavirus
and you have to sing a karaoke song, which one would it be?
And it can't be one of yours because I think I might sing one of yours.
One Kiss.
I love it.
Thank you.
Oh, my God.
What would be my karaoke song?
Do you like karaoke?
No, I hate it.
So does Jessie. Me too. Is it because we sing for a living yeah we
sing for our supper and then that's why we're just like so that's why if I was to go karaoke I'd have
to pick like a rap song so I'd be really rubbish at it I hear I hear you do it does your album come
out tonight no my album comes out on friday but my new single comes out tonight
and what's your new single called it's called break my heart so it's just um yeah i'm really
excited about this song um comes out tonight like a celebration of vulnerability and like
falling in love i'll go straight to number one don't worry darling get the champagne ready thank you you'll be fine and have you got a whole load of outfits have you got a kind of
theme for your tour well I did but my whole tour has now been postponed
so it's been a little bit rubbish but I guess there's bigger problems in the world and so we just have to all be like healthy and safe um and so I've just postponed it like 2021 is when now my UK and Europe tour is happening
so that will be our year because I thought 2020 would be babe thanks so much for doing this I
know you've got like a mad week thank you so much it's been so fun good luck yeah good luck you don't need it you're
amazing and um and honestly i'm so happy for you you make the best pop music out there and i love
it it makes everyone so happy that means so much to me 2021's your year baby our year for life
touring is the one thank you so much guys eat well Love it. Eat well. Look after yourself. Eat those lentils.
Stay healthy.
Get that Ocado delivery.
Isn't it funny to listen back to how we were living in lockdown?
Those supermarket delivery slots were so important
that we had to halt the conversation with Dua so Lenny could get it.
I'd been waiting four hours for my slot to come up.
There was no way I was not going to take that slot
with Ocado on that particular time.
So we had to hold the Zoom with Dua.
I wonder if she still has Pez on her rider or whether she's upgraded. Also, she now goes out
with another ex-Table Manners member around the same time we did those episodes.
Well, it was a bit later, Jessie, and I think I had COVID.
I think you had COVID when Callum Turner was on.
Yeah. And I didn't know it yeah.
But back to Dua maybe she's having a holiday at the moment because she's about to be doing
massive shows. She's doing Wembley Stadium, she's touring Asia. I don't know but I heard word on the
street is she's doing the opening of the Olympics which will have already been out. Wow. So Dua Lipa, booked and busy and just very wonderful.
And I saw her the morning of her Glastonbury performance.
We were staying in the same hotel near Glastonbury.
And she is just gorgeous.
She gave me a big hug and she was so ready to do it.
And she's just a lovely, lovely girl.
And I can't wait to go and see her live.
I wonder if we inspired her because she's got her own podcast now,
Dua Lipa at Your Service, which is great fun.
Also, she's an avid book reader and I have to give props to Dua.
Two of my favourite books I've read recently by Douglas Stewart, Shaggy Bain and Young Mungo.
She was very much a big champion of Douglas Stewart and those books.
So I think you should be in
a book club with her mum. I'd love to. Thank you for listening. And we'll have another episode of
Second Helpings for you next week. Thank you.