Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs

Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs
English singer and songwritter Dua Lipa poses on the red carpet at the 76th Berlinale, Europe's first major film festival of the year, in Berlin on February 14, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 11 May 2026 08:00
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Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs

Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs
  • Dua Lipa alleges Samsung used her image ‌on TV boxes without permission
  • British singer alleges copyright, trademark and publicity rights violations

British pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics seeking at least $15 million in damages, accusing the South Korean tech giant of using her image without permission to market its television sets.

The lawsuit alleges that Samsung featured a copyrighted image of the pop star on the front of cardboard boxes containing televisions for retail sale, ‌enabling the company ‌to benefit from what seemed like ​her ‌endorsement ⁠of ​the product.

The ⁠image alleged to have been used on the TV boxes is titled “Dua Lipa — Backstage at Austin City Limits, 2024,” and Lipa is the owner of all rights, title and interest in the image, the lawsuit said. The suit was filed on Friday in the California federal court.

A spokesperson ⁠for Samsung Electronics declined to comment, saying ‌it was unable to comment ‌on pending litigation, while Dua Lipa’s lawyers ​did not immediately respond ‌to a request for comment on the case. Besides copyright ‌and trademark infringement, Dua Lipa has accused Samsung Electronics of breaching publicity rights.

Lipa’s lawyers have attached screenshots of social media postings and comments in the filing claiming that the pop star’s image on ‌the front of the boxes pushed potential customers to purchase the product. One of these ⁠screenshots ⁠shows a fan commenting that they would get the TV “just because Dua is on it.”

The “Levitating” singer became aware of Samsung’s alleged infringement in June last year and demanded that Samsung stop using her image, but the electronics manufacturer repeatedly refused to do so, her lawyers said.

Samsung’s alleged unauthorized use of Dua Lipa’s image has “caused and continues to cause dilution” of the pop star’s “brand identity and commercial goodwill by falsely conveying to the consuming public that ​she approves of and ​endorses” the products in question, they added.