Dua Lipa back together with Isaac Carew?

A behind-the-scenes photo of Dua Lipa. Facebook/dualipaofficial

"New Rules" star, English singer-songwriter Dua Lipa has reportedly split up with LANY frontman from the United States, Paul Klein. The former is rumored to have been messaging her ex-boyfriend, celebrity chef and model, Isaac Carew, following the break-up. Lipa may have to take a hint from her own music, as she seems to have broken her own "rules" about messaging exes.

According to The Sun, a source has informed them that Lipa is no longer dating Klein, and has been in contact with her ex, Carew.

"Dua and Paul had a really good time together but things just didn't work out. She is very positive about the situation though, and has been pouring her emotions into her new album, which she has been writing in Jamaica and Los Angeles," the source said, adding, "The break-up has brought back memories of Isaac, who she split with this time last year. She has been messaging him again but she has been out of the country for the last few weeks so they haven't seen each other."

Carew is a professional chef turned model famous for his website "Dirty Dishes." The website featured healthy and easy-to-prepare recipes. The chef now models for brands such as Hermes, Moschino, and Reiss.

Lipa and Carew were in a relationship in the past for roughly two years up until February 2017. The relationship ended on good terms and they have remained friends. Lipa has been linked to other A-list celebrities in the past, including Harry Styles and DJ Calvin Harris.

Things are looking fine for the music sensation though, as her latest music video "IDGAF" hits 35 million views. She is working hard on an upcoming album, and she is also Spotify's most streamed female artist of 2017 in the United Kingdom. 

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