Dua Lipa holds hands with beau Isaac Carew as they head home from food bash amid hints she could record the new Bond theme tune

They have weathered the storm of an alleged cheating scandal after saucy pictures of Isaac Carew dancing with a beautiful woman in a club emerged.

And Dua Lipa looked happier than ever with her chef beau when they left the Just Eat Food Fest VIP Launch, in Shoreditch, East London on Thursday.

The Bad Together hitmaker, 22, didn't stray from her love's side as the cook chatted on the phone amid rumours she could be recording the new Bond theme tune.

Must be love: Dua Lipa held hands with smiling Isaac Carew on way home from star-studded bash in London on Thursday after cook denied cheating

Must be love: Dua Lipa held hands with smiling Isaac Carew on way home from star-studded bash in London on Thursday after cook denied cheating

Despite having faced the cheating rumours recently, the couple proved they were stronger than ever as the smiling duo walked hand-in-hand.

New Rules hitmaker Dua showcased her legs in her metallic silver mini-skirt and her red and white plaid platform sandals.

The lovebirds mingled with a galaxy of stars at the London-based event including showbiz power couple Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright. 

Moving on: Despite having faced the cheating rumours recently, the couple proved they were stronger than ever as the smiling duo walked hand-in-hand

Moving on: Despite having faced the cheating rumours recently, the couple proved they were stronger than ever as the smiling duo walked hand-in-hand

Dua and Isaac put the cheating scandal behind them after the singer beau fiercely denied the claims on social media. 

Rumours were swirling after he was filmed in the London nightclub G-A-Y Late dancing with a mystery woman to One Kiss, Dua's collaboration with Calvin Harris.

Isaac insisted: 'I wouldn't want you to think that Dua is in a relationship with someone who doesn't love and respect her. She wouldn’t stand for it.

Hitting back: Dua and Isaac put the cheating scandal behind them after the singer beau fiercely denied the claims on social media

Hitting back: Dua and Isaac put the cheating scandal behind them after the singer beau fiercely denied the claims on social media

'I’m in a gay bar dancing with a friend and its been shown in a bad light. There was no kissing and im disappointed at myself for even dancing for a brief moment given the way it was portrayed. It was a loud club and I was talking to her in her ear.'

The chef maintained the couple were 'very happy being back together' after they rekindled the passionate flames of their romance following their split last year.

He divulged: 'We spent 3 and half years happily together with loyalty and love and we never broke up in the first place because we had problems like that. 

'We broke up because of scheduling conflicts and not being able to be together. Luckily our skin is tougher and love is stronger than this.'

Rumours were swirling earlier in July that Dua is recording the theme tune for the latest installment in the Bond franchise starring Daniel Craig as the spy hero.

Years & Years' Mikey Goldsworthy accidentally let slip that Dua is on board for writing and performing the song for Bond 25.

'I thought they'd ask us to do the theme song, but alas, I think Dua Lipa doing it,' Goldsworthy told BBC radio.  

'Am I not supposed to say that? That's what I've heard. I feel bad now, maybe I've ruined everything. Well, hopefully then we can do it!'

Is it happening? Rumours were swirling earlier in July that Dua is recording the theme tune for the latest installment in the Bond franchise starring Daniel Craig as the spy hero

Is it happening? Rumours were swirling earlier in July that Dua is recording the theme tune for the latest installment in the Bond franchise starring Daniel Craig as the spy hero

 

 

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Dua Lipa holds hands with smiling Isaac Carew on way home

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