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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are Engaged! Time to Scroll Through Their Relationship Timeline

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are Engaged! Time to Scroll Through Their Relationship Timeline

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A year and a half after they first sparked dating rumors, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are taking their romance to the next level. On Christmas Eve 2024, the pop star posted an IG photo dump featuring a pic of herself wearing a sparkler on *that* finger...and during a July 2025 cover story for British Vogue, she officially confirmed Callum popped the question.
'Yeah, we're engaged,' Dua shared. 'It's very exciting. This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever—it's a really special feeling.'
As for her sparkler, Callum reportedly got it custom-made for the pop star after consulting her best friends and sister, Rina Lipa. 'I'm obsessed with it,' Dua added. 'It's so me. It's nice to know the person that you're going to spend the rest of your life with knows you very well.'
While we bask in the glow of Mr. and Mrs. Dula Peep's engagement, revisit Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's relationship timeline with Callum to get their full love story (and very specifically manifest the same for yourself).
The Sun reports Dua and her former boyfriend, Romain Gavras, have broken up. Per a source, "Dua and Romain have gone their separate ways after a summer of love. She has blinkers on when it comes to her career and the pair ended the relationship before things turned sour. Romain considered Dua to be a workaholic but she doesn't plan on slowing down for anything or anyone."
A tipster writes into DeuxMoi and says Dua and Callum were seen at Tower Bar looking "cozy" following the 2024 Golden Globes.
Callum attends the Masters of the Air premiere...
...and whomst should also be there, but Dua!
TMZ publishes this article with a headline so powerful, I felt the need to screenshot it.
They also publish footage of Dua and Callum seemingly swaying/kissing behind a partially closed door:
Meanwhile, Page Six speaks to a source who says, "It's new, but they're mad about each other. She was at the premiere to support him."
More sources are officially emerging to add their two cents—by which we mean someone speaks to Us Weekly and says Dua and Callum have "only been dating for a little while" and have "an amazing connection"/"the chemistry is there."
Oh, and Dua is apparently "excited to see where things go," and while "it's too soon to see if there's any long-term potential between Dua and Callum, they're definitely into each other."
Dua and Callum are spotted kissing and looking fully obsessed with each other.
Entertainment Tonight asks Callum if he'll be going to the Grammys and he quips, "No, I'm not a musician." (LOL) The person interviewing him then adds, "You've been dancing the night away with a certain Grammy Award winner," and Callum says, "I don't know about that."
Dua and Callum are spotted kissing in Beverly Hills!
Callum joins Dua for a Grammys after-party after she performs her new song.
Dua and Callum are spotted hand in hand at the BAFTAs after-party.
Another day, another after-party! This time, Dua and Callum are snapped heading to the BRIT Awards after-party at Nomad—looking v cute, I might add.
Spotted: Dua and Callum in London after seemingly returning from a trip to Paris.
Date night in Manhattan!
Dua makes things ~Instagram official~ by posting a photo dump with a buncha pics—including one of her and Callum from the back with their arms around each other.
Obsessed!
The two are photographed holding hands at the Glastonbury Festival (where Dua headlined the Pyramid Stage, nbd).
Dua keeps the loved-up pics coming as she shares a series of snaps from Glastonbury alongside her boyf. 🥺❤️
Another day, another dump. Take a look at the third pic in this carousel and tell us you're not emo. 😭
*DJ Khaled voice* And another one! (Peep slide four.)
The lovebirds head to Ibiza with friends to celebrate Dua's 29th birthday, and she shares photos from the celebration in an IG dump.
More IG love for Callum! That second pic has me feeling a certain type of way.
May I please direct your attention to slides two and 15, tyvm.
Dua posts a Christmas Eve IG carousel that shows what kiiiiinda looks like an engagement ring on her left ring finger, and ofc, fans freak out.
Soon after, a source for The Sun claims the couple is "engaged and couldn't be happier," adding, "Callum is such a solid support for Dua and they make a wonderful couple. Their family and friends are so happy."
This loved-up pic hits Dua's IG grid—but still, no engagement confirmation.
Aaaand more shots of the maybe-engagement ring.
Though Dua and Callum *still* haven't confirmed those engagement rumors, fans do spot the pair dancing at the Eiffel Tower during Paris Fashion Week, and the video is just 🥹.
An onlooker later tells the Daily Mail, "They looked so happy. They were laughing and hugging and then broke into some romantic dancing. They had their arms around one another's necks and looked like they were also singing to each other."
The Daily Mail also obtains some pics of the pair, including one in which Dua is taking a selfie of herself and Callum while showing off her diamond sparkler (!!!!). We need answers, you two!
Dua and Callum are spotted on a cute date-night in London:
Dua and Callum make their red carpet debut during fashion's big night out—aka the Met Gala—and they seriously look so in love.
After literal months of speculation, Dua confirms that she and Callum are officially engaged.
'Yeah, we're engaged,' Dua told British Vogue. 'It's very exciting. This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don't know, be best friends forever—it's a really special feeling.'
Love! This! For! Them!
That brings us up to date! But we'll be updating this as things progress.
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JoJo Siwa Fires Back After Miley Cyrus Mocks Her Relationship And Identity: 'Not What The World Needs'

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