Dua Lipa and Callum Turner celebrate Christmas together
Dua Lipa and her actor boyfriend Callum Turnerspent their first Christmas together.
“Home for the holidays,” the 29-year-old pop star wrote via X on Wednesday, December 25, “Sending you so much love.”
Lipa uploaded a series of photos of herself wearing winter gear, cuddling her dog and taking selfies, then added a photo with Turner, 34. .
The “Training Season” singer wore a dark coat, which she paired with an emerald scarf and oversized sunglasses. Turner, for his part, opted for a black coat and matching beanie.
Lipa and air master The stars have been together since January.
A source exclusively revealed: “Callum is definitely in her first serious relationship in the past few years.” us weekly March. “Dua and Callum spend almost all of their time together and are almost inseparable.”
According to the insider, Lipa and Turner are “very serious about each other” and have introduced their families to each other
The source added: “Their energy is very balanced and Dua and Callum are very happy together.” us.
Since then, Lipa and Turner have become popular figures on her social media pages and have enjoyed a number of public dates. This is Lipa’s first since she and Anwar Hadid Break up in 2021.
Their romance also seems to have inspired Lipa’s music. she released radical optimism Lead single “Training Season” was released in May, and fans believe the song is about her relationship with Turner.
“I was like, ‘Okay, I’m going to write what I want,'” Lipa told Eller in May. “The power of expressing and writing things with the power of words. When you know your worth, you know what you want and what you don’t want.
She added at the time, “I was talking to one of my dancers about it today because she was going through a breakup — and when I was single, I didn’t want it to go away. You know, whether you’re dating or alone, you’re going to There’s a lot to be learned about yourself. In silence, you discover who you really are, in the long run.
Turner has another song from radical optimism Replayed often.
“‘Houdini.’ It just keeps getting better,” he gushed vanity fair March.
According to a YouTube video last month, Lipa wrote a “Houdini” about “the act of disappearing when something no longer serves you.”
“this [coronavirus] The pandemic happened and we were stuck at home, and all I wanted to do was go back to the clubs and make a record specifically for dancing,” she explained in the November video. “The whole story is based on the reputation of a dance song, which makes it easy for people who listen to it to understand. It’s just about finding your groove and relaxing.