Dua Lipa sparked intense speculation during Christmas when she shared a collection of holiday photos featuring her family and boyfriend, Callum Turner. The images caused particular excitement as one photo showed the singer wearing what appeared to be a diamond ring on her left hand, leading fans to speculate about an engagement.
The pair's relationship has lasted just over a year. Among the shared images was an intimate selfie capturing the couple sharing a laugh while leaning close to each other. Following up on December 27, she posted additional photographs, including shots of herself dressed in a white two-piece ensemble paired with a Santa hat. She also displayed her culinary achievement—a turkey dinner—which she proudly declared her “best work.”
While official confirmation of an engagement remains absent, The Sun reportedly received information from a source stating, “Dua and Callum are so in love and know this is forever. They are engaged and couldn't be happier. Dua has had one of the best years of her career professionally and this is the cherry on the cake.”
The insider elaborated, “Callum is such a solid support for Dua and they make a wonderful couple. Their family and friends are so happy. It's been an amazing Christmas for them.”
Though both have maintained public discretion regarding their relationship, Lipa did share insights about her approach to romance during an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 earlier this year.
“In terms of relationships, I needed to get to this place in order to find what I really needed,” she shared. “You have to be in the act of forgiveness and growing and learning, and being okay with the past in order to move on with what's to come next. So it's, for me, Happy for You is a beautiful, happy song, because it's so reflective of my journey.”
She added, “I think with every relationship, with every experience you learn about yourself, you learn about things that are hurtful to you, what you expect, what you should be ready to give as well. I think, again, it goes back to that exchange of vulnerability.”