Callum Turner and Dua Lipa are balancing their personal and professional lives after getting married earlier this month.
THE Nostalgia for the future hitmaker, 30, married her fiancé, Eternity actor, 36, on May 31 at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London.
Callum has since landed two back-to-back film projects, and it was reported that Dua wanted to be by his side so the newlyweds could spend as much time together as possible.
The actor will first film a remake of the 1981 horror film Possessionin which he will star alongside Margaret Qualley.
He will then move on to the baseball film The comebacker, in which Tom Hanks will play his pitching coach.
Speaking about their plans after moving, Callum told Tthe hollywood reporter: ‘We work in jobs where we have to travel the world.’
He added: “It’s important when we’re at home in London to be with our friends as much as possible.
“We make sure we’re together as much as possible.”
As Dua and Callum head to the United States, Italy is said to remain on their minds.
The couple are reportedly in talks to give Palermo a “huge gift” following backlash from some locals over their £1.5 million wedding.
The newlyweds enjoyed a three-day Italian extravaganza this weekend, which began with cocktails at Palazzo Valguarnera Gangi.
This report comes after some Palermo residents expressed frustration with the wedding festivities, posting signs reading: Palermo is not for rent. Public spaces belong to everyone.




