Pop sensation Dua Lipa and acclaimed actor Callum Turner have reportedly exchanged vows in a low-key ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London. The intimate event is understood to be the formalisation of their union ahead of a more elaborate celebration planned for Sicily, according to reports.
The couple's relationship first garnered public attention earlier this year, with sightings together sparking speculation that quickly evolved into confirmation of their romance. Both Lipa, a multi-Brit Award winner known for hits like 'New Rules' and 'Dance The Night', and Turner, recognised for his roles in 'Masters of the Air' (available on Apple TV+) and 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', have maintained a relatively private stance on their personal lives, making this reported union a significant development for their fans.
Old Marylebone Town Hall is a popular venue for celebrity weddings, known for its elegant architecture and central London location, offering discretion for high-profile couples. Its history as a registry office dates back decades, hosting numerous notable figures tying the knot within its grand walls.
The anticipated Sicilian celebration suggests a larger gathering for family and friends, reflecting the tradition of many couples who opt for a civil ceremony in the UK followed by a destination wedding. This approach allows for legal formalities to be completed domestically while enabling a more expansive, perhaps sun-drenched, event abroad.
Dua Lipa has had a remarkably successful year, with her latest album continuing to top charts and her presence in the 'Barbie' movie soundtrack earning critical acclaim. Callum Turner has also seen his star rise further with prominent roles, cementing his status in both British and international film and television. Their union brings together two significant figures from the UK's entertainment landscape.