
THIS weekend, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner will say “I do” again in a lavish, three-day wedding in Sicily.
The world’s media is set to descend on the picture-perfect venue, alongside a guest list packed with the great and the good of the entertainment world.
It comes just days after the loved-up couple shocked fans by legally tying the knot in central London.
Images of the superstar singer and her hunky actor, 36, husband beaming as they left Old Marylebone Town Hall immediately went viral, with fans branding them the ultimate power couple.
Dressed in custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture, Dua, 30, looked flawless as she walked arm-in-arm with her new husband.
And while the showbiz world is no stranger to carefully curated PR moments, I know first-hand the type of man Callum really is.
After years of the singer dating the wrong guys, I know Dua has finally found Mr. Right because of how he discreetly supported me at one of my lowest moments.
Back in February 2024, I was lucky enough to attend the BAFTAs as a guest of EE at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
That year, Dua was presenting the award for Outstanding British Film, with Callum proudly by her side.
I was excited for the night ahead when, just minutes before taking to the red carpet, the guy I was seeing brutally dumped me.
I was unceremoniously blocked on WhatsApp, only to watch him put tickets we had bought for a West End show up for sale on his Instagram Stories – knowing full well I would see it.
To say it felt like a dagger to the heart would be an understatement.
Thankfully, no one was looking at me – especially as I arrived at the exact same time as Sir David Beckham – but making my way into the venue was one of the most surreal moments of my life.
I tried to hold back tears as screaming fans cheered for their favourite stars and cameras flashed all around me.
Inside the reception, Taittinger champagne was free-flowing and smiles were plastered on the faces of the rich and famous.
I quickly sank a glass of bubbles and, feeling myself getting choked up, slipped away to a secluded side corridor for a moment to myself.
I’m not entirely sure how long I stood there, staring blankly into space.
It was at this exact moment that Callum appeared, being led down my not-so-glamorous corridor to avoid the bustling crowds in the main foyer.
Realising I was unintentionally staring straight at him, I quickly apologised as we made eye contact.
Seeing how visibly upset I was, Callum stopped dead in his tracks and doubled back — leaving a member of the BAFTA press team looking thoroughly confused as to why he’d changed direction.
“Are you ok?” he asked kindly.
As I tried to mumble that I was fine, he replied: “You have tears in your eyes…”
His warmth prompted me to come clean and admit that I’d just been dumped.
By this point, Dua, surrounded by her own team, had caught up with him as they were being hurried to their seats before the live broadcast began.
“He’s not worth it,” the actor, hotly tipped to be the next 007, told me firmly, as Dua offered a warm, supportive smile.
I managed to raise a half-hearted laugh, and with that, they were whisked off into the glitzy night.
I stood there for a moment, taking stock of a brief interaction that felt like a fever dream.
While short, it made it crystal clear to me that Callum is one of the good guys.
In a self-centred, shallow industry, believe me, men like him are hard to come by.
I saw Callum a few weeks later at The O2 Arena, where our tables were located just a few spots away from each other at the BRIT Awards.
I wanted to thank him for his kindness that night, but aware I would have to out myself as a tabloid reporter, and the can of worms that might open, I decided against it.
Instead, I quietly watched as he was the first on his feet to cheer on Dua as she opened the ceremony with an epic rendition of her hit Training Season.
Aptly, the track, which featured on Dua’s third album Radical Optimism, is all about her struggle to find ‘The One’ before Callum came along.
Prior to their romance, Dua dated filmmaker Romain Gavras, 44, US TV host Trevor Noah, 42, and Anwar Hadid, 26.
Dua previously revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show: “Training Season is about when I was in my singledom.
“I went on a couple of dates. All terrible.
“I went into the studio with my friends and normally every studio session starts with a little chat and a gossip about my life.
“I just went, ‘Guys, training season is over. I am done training up these boys. No more.’”
Speaking to Vogue last December, Callum was asked: “If there is an eternity, who do you wish to spend it with?”
Without a second’s thought, he decisively replied: “Dua.”
With Callum, the singer has clearly hit the jackpot.
I wish them every success as they head down the aisle this weekend.
