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Celebs from David Beckham to Dua Lipa show off their glamping style in these staycation snaps

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CELEBS may not be able to jet off abroad for dazzling summer holidays at the moment, but they still know how to relax in style.

Last week, loved-up couple Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin went glamping in a US national park, with Hailey clambering over rocks in a light green bikini next to her heavily-tattooed hubby.

And as 'staycation' bookings soar across the UK this summer amid the Covid-19 crisis, we take inspiration from the celebs who know how to get their glamp on.

From the Beckhams sleeping out in their garden to Kelly Brook’s campervan road trip, here are the stars who have taken camping to a whole new level over the years.

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