Dua Lipa and Callum Turner reportedly want to give a ‘huge gift to Palermo’ following backlash from residents over their three-day £1.5 million wedding celebration. The Future Nostalgia hitmaker, 30, who was reportedly thrilled to marry her fiancé, Eternity actor Callum Turner, 36, tied the knot on May 31 at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall. Just days after exchanging vows, the newlyweds gathered friends, family members and guest list packed with A-listers for a lavish celebration in Palermo, Sicily, on June 6. However, the festivities sparked criticism from some locals after police reportedly created a ‘ring of steel’ around the venues, restricting access to parts of the city and blocking off public spaces during the wedding celebrations. Now, the couple are said to be planning a gesture of appreciation for the city, with a contribution that could support important cultural, sporting or social initiatives. According to The Sun, book-loving Dua may choose a project with a literary focus, while Callum could support a sports-related initiative. Palermo’s Mayor Roberto Lagalla told the publication, ‘There is a desire on the part of the newlyweds to make a gesture of appreciation toward the city that welcomed them. Following that, a dialogue was established based on the utmost mutual availability between our respective working groups.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner consider cultural gift for Palermo after wedding backlash
Published on: June 11, 2026 3:34 AM