Pop sensation Dua Lipa is feeling the effects of self-isolation - so much so that she's rethinking the way she lives her life.
Dua is stuck in a London Airbnb with model boyfriend Anwar Hadid, and the slowing in pace has given her time for thought, she told Good Morning Britain.
The 24 year old told: "We're all learning to take a little step back.
"Not everything needs to be so imminent. My job is always like, 'Where am I going?', 'What am I doing next?'
"It doesn't need to be so urgent. A lot of those meetings can just be an email."

She added that she's had time to catch up with family and friends - despite not being able to see them in person.
"Now is the time to make all those calls you've been putting on the backburner," she said, "There are family members all over the world that I haven't had a chance to call and talk to."
Dua and Anwar set up in the Airbnb after they returned from Australia to find her flat flooded.
She continued that she and Anwar "can make anywhere home" because of their hectic schedules and jet-setting lifestyles.


Last week the singer was in tears on Instagram Live as she discussed one of her co-writers Andrew Watts - who's battling Covid-19.
As she announced the release of Break My Heart, a single she and Andrew have writing credits on, Dua sobbed: "I am really happy that it is coming out, I am really excited for you all to hear it and make of it what you will.
"I hope it brings you some happiness and I hope it makes you smile and I hope it makes you dance.
"I hope I make you proud."