Dua Lipa interviews elderly people about Dua Lipa, none of them know who she is

"Is that a person?"
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Sam Haysom
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Dua Lipa interviews elderly people about Dua Lipa, none of them know who she is
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Celebrities dressing up in disguise or concealing themselves behind a curtain to surprise members of the public is an age-old tradition. But in the video above, Dua Lipa pretty much hid in plain sight.

After her guest host monologue for Jimmy Kimmel, the singer threw to a segment called "Who-a Lipa?" — basically a series of video interviews with elderly people in which she asked them questions about pop music, her own music, and herself, before finally revealing who she was right at the very end.

The reaction of the very last guy she tells is priceless, as is the response from the lady who's just spent the past ten minutes critiquing photos of Dua Lipa's past outfits.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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