Dua Lipa and new ‘boyfriend’ Callum Turner failed to make red carpet debut together at BAFTAs

Despite the pair being spotted on a string of intimate outings, Dua Lipa and her rumoured new boyfriend Callum Turner didn’t make their red carpet debut together as they arrived separately at the BAFTA awards.

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Dua Lipa and her rumoured new boyfriend Callum Turner didn’t make their red carpet debut together as they arrived separately at the BAFTA awards
Dua Lipa and her rumoured new boyfriend Callum Turner didn’t make their red carpet debut together as they arrived separately at the BAFTA awards

Dua Lipa and her rumoured new boyfriend Callum Turner didn’t make their red carpet debut together as they arrived separately at the BAFTA awards.

The singer, 28, who was at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday (18.02.24) for the ceremony as she was presenting a gong at the event, has been on a string of outings with actor Callum, 34, in recent weeks, but they did not make their alleged romance ‘red carpet official’ at the 77th annual BAFTAs.

Dua arrived in a flowing red frock with a massive train, while Callum went for a classic black suit and tie with a white shirt.

The pair appeared to have confirmed their apparent relationship in the US, and where they have been snapped kissing and getting cosy at a Beverly Hills party for Calum’s show ‘Masters of the Air’.

This week the actor introduced Dua to his mum, with the trio seen laughing together as they helped him celebrate his 34th birthday on Tuesday. (13.02.24)

An insider has told Page Six about the pair’s apparent romance: “It’s new, but they’re mad about each other.”

Dua’s romance comes after her breakup from French boyfriend Romain Gavras, 42, from whom she split last year.

The singer has been spotted supporting Callum at the premiere after-party for his new Apple TV+ series, ‘Masters of the Air’, which also stars 32-year-old Austin Butler.

Dua has told Rolling Stone about her take on relationships: “Dating, I think overall, is just a little confusing

“It’s either through friends of friends or people you trust where you can meet new people, because (dating) is not really so straightforward when you are, I guess, a public person.”