It was a hard day at work for Bondi Rescue star Harrison Reid on Thursday as he had the ‘tough’ task of hanging out with Dua Lipa.
The UK pop star, 29, spent the day soaking up the sun at Sydney’s Tamarama Beach and took time out to snap a selfie with the celebrity lifeguard.
Taking to Instagram, Harrison, 31, shared a memento of the meeting that showed him beaming alongside the Levitating hitmaker as they posed on the golden sand.
Dua looked casual in a white tank top with the word ‘hardcore’ emblazoned across the chest, while Harrison was wearing his trademark lifeguard uniform.
Captioning the photo, Harrison joked that there are things that are tougher than saving lives in the surf.
‘Some days are tougher than others at work… and today was a tough one,’ he wrote, tagging the pop star in the humorous quip.

it was a hard day at work for Bondi Rescue star Harrison Reid on Thursday as he had the ‘tough’ task of hanging out with pop star Dua Lipa
The post was met with a flurry of comments from friends and fans, including funnyman Dave Hughes who was attempting to take credit for the pairing.
‘Can’t believe you didn’t credit me for making this happen,’ he comedian wrote.
Harrison’s Bondi Rescue co-star Andy Reid was quick to issue his surprise that Dua was such a big fan of the TV lifeguard.
‘I can’t believe she asked for a photo with you,’ he joked.
Another co-star, Will Bigelow also jumped in with: ‘She asked you for a photo. That’s how it went.’
Harrison appears to be a huge fan of the brunette songstress, as others were quick to remember him making a very pointed reference to Dua when he was on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! earlier this year.
‘Omg and you said she was your celebrity hall pass on I’m A Celebrity how good,’ one follower offered.
Another jumped in with a similar: ‘Omg I remember you saying how much you love her on I’m A Celebrity.’

Harrison took to Instagram to share a memento of the meeting that showed Dua and Harrison beaming as they posed on the golden sand of Tamarama Beach

‘Some days are tougher than others at work… and today was a tough one,’ Harrison wrote, tagging the pop star in the humorous quip.
Dua arrived in Sydney earlier this month after performing five incredible shows in Melbourne.
In a shock twist, Dua surprised the audience by bringing Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan, 29, on stage.
The duo brought the house down with an energetic performance of Troye’s hit track Rush.
As they performed, the pair looked completely in their element, commanding attention on stage while executing the song’s choreography.
During her Sunday night show in Melbourne, Dua brought out Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy.
The Electricity songstress joined forces with the Riptide crooner for a soulful duet of his smash hit – and the chemistry was undeniable.
Dua’s Melbourne shows concluded on Sunday.
The star is playing three shows at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, which kicked off on Wednesday, before flying to Auckland for two shows at Spark Arena.

The Levitating hitmaker spent the day sunning herself on Sydney’s Tamarama Beach and took time out to snap a selfie with the lifesaver

The star is playing three shows at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, which kicked off on Wednesday, before flying to Auckland for two shows at Spark Arena
She will then jet back to Europe in May for a number of dates before concluding her tour in the US.
Earlier this week, Dua showcased her very impressive flexibility as she touched her head with her toes in a lavish ‘show prep’ yoga class.
The One Kiss hitmaker looked incredible as she sported a chic two-piece blue gym set which featured a white lining detailing.
Dua flaunted her numerous positions as she completed a range of difficult handstands and poses.
In one snap, the star can be seen doing an elevated downward facing dog before she lifts one leg in the air to deep the stretch.
Her studio looked chic as it featured a large gold gong, white singing bowls and various black fitness mats.
Posting an album of her doing the series of elaborate exercises to Instagram, Dua penned: ‘Show prep’.