The actual marriage happened quietly, in the city where they chose to make it real.
No último domingo de maio, em Londres, Dua Lipa e Callum Turner uniram suas vidas num gesto deliberadamente íntimo — trocando votos no histórico The Old Marylebone Town Hall, diante apenas de quem os conhece de verdade. A cerimônia discreta antecede uma celebração mais ampla em Palermo, revelando uma escolha que muitos fazem em silêncio: separar o sagrado do social, o momento verdadeiro do espetáculo que o mundo espera ver.
- Num domingo de maio, longe dos holofotes, Dua Lipa e Callum Turner se casaram em cartório histórico de Londres — antes que qualquer câmera de entretenimento pudesse enquadrar o momento.
- As fotos só vieram a público na terça-feira seguinte, criando uma tensão curiosa: o casamento já havia acontecido enquanto o mundo ainda não sabia.
- A celebração em Palermo, prevista para junho, promete reunir nomes do cinema e da música numa recepção de escala oposta à cerimônia original.
- Turner, ator britânico em ascensão com passagens por Masters of the Air e Fantastic Beasts, chega ao casamento com uma carreira que cresce no mesmo ritmo que sua vida pessoal ganha visibilidade.
- O casal, junto há cerca de dois anos, construiu sua relação de forma gradual e calculada — aparecendo juntos em público antes de tornar o relacionamento oficial, como quem escreve um rascunho antes de assinar o documento.
No último domingo de maio, Dua Lipa e Callum Turner tornaram-se marido e mulher no The Old Marylebone Town Hall, um cartório histórico no coração de Londres. A cerimônia foi pequena por escolha — apenas família próxima e amigos íntimos presentes, sem o aparato que normalmente acompanha uniões de figuras tão conhecidas. As fotografias do dia foram compartilhadas pela cantora somente na terça-feira seguinte, oferecendo ao mundo um vislumbre tardio de algo que já havia se tornado real.
O contraste com o que vem a seguir é intencional. Em junho, o casal receberá convidados em Palermo, numa celebração de escala muito maior, com nomes do cinema e da música que transformarão o evento numa narrativa de entretenimento. É uma divisão moderna de um ritual antigo: o momento verdadeiro aconteceu em Londres; a performance dele acontecerá na Itália.
Callum Turner, 36 anos, é ator e modelo britânico com trajetória consolidada em séries e franquias de cinema — de Masters of the Air a Fantastic Beasts, com uma adaptação de Neuromancer ainda por vir. O casal começou a aparecer junto em público em janeiro de 2024, construindo sua relação de forma gradual antes de torná-la oficial.
A escolha do Old Marylebone Town Hall — um lugar com história, frequentado por pessoas comuns ao longo de décadas — diz algo sobre a intenção por trás do gesto. Não um cenário inventado para a ocasião, mas um espaço real, carregado de significado acumulado. O casamento que importava já aconteceu, numa tarde de domingo, numa sala cheia de pessoas que os conhecem além da fama.
On the last Sunday of May, in the heart of London, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner became husband and wife. The ceremony took place at The Old Marylebone Town Hall, a historic registry office in the British capital, with only their closest family and friends present to witness the moment. It was a quiet affair by celebrity standards—intimate, deliberate, the kind of wedding that prioritizes presence over spectacle.
The singer shared photographs from the day on Tuesday, June 2nd, giving the world its first glimpse of what had been a private commitment. The images offered a window into an understated celebration, a marked contrast to what comes next. Later this month, the couple will host a second, far more elaborate reception in Palermo, Italy. That gathering promises to draw the kind of crowd that fills gossip columns: prominent musicians, actors, the machinery of entertainment in full view.
Turner, 36, is a British actor and model who has built a steady career across television and streaming platforms over the past decade. He gained recognition for his role in the miniseries Masters of the Air and for his appearances in the Fantastic Beasts film franchise. An upcoming adaptation of Neuromancer will add another significant credit to his résumé. He is, in other words, someone accustomed to working in front of cameras—though perhaps not quite in the way a wedding day demands.
The couple's relationship has unfolded gradually in public view. They first appeared together in January 2024, when Lipa attended the premiere event for Masters of the Air. Over the following months, they were spotted traveling together, appearing at various events, building what seemed like a deliberate introduction of their partnership to the world. By the time they made their relationship official, the groundwork had already been laid. Two years of knowing each other, of building something private before letting it become public property.
What makes this moment notable is not the celebrity of the two people involved—though that is certainly part of the story—but the structure of it. A small ceremony in London, witnessed by those who matter most. Then, later, the performance of it: the grand celebration in Palermo, the photographs, the presence of industry figures who will help amplify the narrative. It is a modern approach to a very old ritual, splitting the sacred from the social, the personal from the public.
The Old Marylebone Town Hall, where they exchanged vows, carries its own weight. It is a building with history, a place where countless ordinary people have made the same commitment. That Lipa and Turner chose it—rather than some private estate or exclusive venue—suggests something about how they wanted to mark the occasion. Formal, yes. Historic, certainly. But also grounded in something real and accessible, not invented for the occasion.
In the coming weeks, as the Palermo celebration unfolds, there will be more photographs, more details, more of the machinery of celebrity documentation. But the actual marriage happened on a Sunday afternoon in London, in a room full of people who knew them before they were famous, or alongside their fame. That is the story the photographs from Tuesday are telling—not the wedding that will be celebrated in Italy, but the one that already happened, quietly, in the city where they chose to make it real.
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Why choose London for the ceremony itself, rather than somewhere more dramatic?
Because it was theirs first. The Old Marylebone Town Hall isn't a backdrop—it's a real place where real people get married. That matters when you're someone whose life is already performed for an audience.
So the Palermo party is something different entirely?
Completely. That's the public version. The London ceremony was the actual marriage. One is intimate; one is a statement. Both are necessary, but they're not the same thing.
How long did they keep this quiet before sharing the photos?
Four days. They got married on Sunday, didn't say anything, then released the pictures on Tuesday. That's restraint, in this world.
What does it tell us that Turner is relatively less famous than Lipa?
That she chose someone for reasons that had nothing to do with matching her profile. He's accomplished in his own right—Masters of the Air, Fantastic Beasts—but he's not a household name. That suggests the relationship was built on something actual.
And the Palermo celebration—is that for them or for the industry?
Both, probably. But the real wedding already happened. Everything after this is just the world catching up.