I want Lipa fired the manager for supporting Israel's Gaza war.

I want Lipa has stopped working with her agent, David Levy, after a controversy involving the Irish Controvers Group “Kneap”. According to the “The Mail on Sunday”, Levy was the first signer of a letter sent to the founder of the Glastonbury festival, Michael Eavis, and his daughter Emily, where it was required that the group not be allowed to perform, by [...]
According to the “The Mail on Sunday”, Levy was the first signer of a letter sent to the founder of the Glastonbury festival, Michael Eavis, and his daughter Emily, where it was required that the group not be allowed to perform, arguing that they promoted antisemitism and supported organisations like Hezbollah, follows A2 CNN.
The letter, which was marked <x0private and confidential”, was published in the media, prompting reactions in the music industry. A source near the singer told the British newspaper: “I want to make sure that, through her staff, David Levy would no longer handle her musical projects. It has opened pro-Palestina and it doesn't match David's attitude. She views him as a supporter of Israel's war in Gaza and the Palestinians' ill treatment”.
Lipa remains part of the same agency, William Morris Stillavor, but is already represented by another agent within the company.
The 30-year-old Albanian, engaged to actor Caumum Turner, has long been expressed in support of the Palestinian cause. In May 2024, she named it the Israeli Instagram offensive in Gaza as <x0genocide” and joined artists denouncing “including Britain in this conflict”. However, it has also condemned Hamas' actions, stressing: “I am sorry for every lost Israeli life and what happened on October 7,”. /Periscope/












