Dua Lipa 'proves' she's in love with her man on trip to Tokyo

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Dua Lipa snuggled up with her boyfriend to escape the cold November temperatures of Tokyo, Japan, as part of a break from her tour, as the pair prepare to celebrate their first anniversary in January.

The 29-year-old and Callum Taylor have almost made it through 2024, but the honeymoon period of dating doesn't appear to have ended for the couple as they held hands whilst weaving through night time traffic on foot in the heart of the East Asian nation.

And the Levitating singer wore lace tights paired with a black dress, black boots and a black coat with a heart-shaped polka-dot bag whilst Taylor opted for white sneakers, black Nike joggers, a black t-shirt and a black leather jacket.

Romance was certainly in the air too as the lovers shared a few affectionate kisses, including one snapped on camera in a selfie by the woman who has 65.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Dua Lipa opens up on what she needs in a relationship

As their relationship continues to bloom, with this the latest public update, Taylor has already met her family for a meal in September, spending some four hours feasting and chatting, before they headed to Chiltern Firehouse which is known for being a celebrity hotspot.

"I think with every relationship, with every experience you learn about yourself, you learn about things that are hurtful to you," Dua Lipa told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 of her values. "What you expect, what you should be ready to give as well.

'I think, again, it goes back to that exchange of vulnerability. I think I've had relationships which have been really hurtful, especially earlier on, where I feel like I've been made to feel like not good enough or have made me lose my confidence and I've had to find that again.

"You learn about your own non-negotiables. I think that's an important thing. It's of course the right person, but it's really about the right relationship. You find that in friendships and in love relationships as well, of your non-negotiables."

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