The $1.5 million wedding that sparked a backlash

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's three-day Italian extravaganza in Palermo has left a lasting impression on the city. the couple's £1.5 million wedding sparked a backlash from locals, with some even putting up posters saying 'Palermo is not for rent' and 'Our square is not your living room.'

The couple's representatives have declined to comment on the matter, but it's clear that they're trying to make amends with the city. According to The Sun, they're allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The couple's decision to relocate to the States for seven months is a familiar pattern from the 2019 crash. Callum Turner has landed two back-to-back shoots that require him to work across the pond, and Dua wants to be by his side.

Callum, 36, has revealed that they work jobs where they have to go around the world. The Bond frontman will first be filming a remake of the 1981 horror Possession, in which he will star alongside Margaret Qualley. Up next is baseball film The Comebacker, in which Tom Hanks will play his pitching coach .

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The couple's reps have declined to comment on the matter, but it's clear that they're trying to make amends with the city. According to The Sun, they're allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash.

The gift is reportedly going to be a 'gesture of appreciation' towards the city that welcomed them. Palermo's mayor Roberto Lagalla has told The Sun that there is a desire on the part of the newlwyeds to make a gesture of appreciation toward the city that welcomed them.

Tehran's two-track response

The couple's decision to relocate to the States for seven months is a two-track response to the backlash from the locals. On one hand, they're trying to make amends with the city by giving a 'huge gift to Palermo'. On the other hand, they're leaving Italy for the States,where Callum has landed two back-to-back shoots.

The couple's reps have declined to comment on the matter, but it's clear that they're trying to naivgate a delicate situation. According to The Sun, they're allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash.

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The couple's deciion to relocate to the States for seven months has raised questions about their financial situation. According to The Sun, they're allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash.

The gift is reportedly going to be a 'gesture of appreciation' towards the city that welcomed them. Palermo's mayor Roberto Lagalla has told The Sun that there is a desire on the part of the newlyweds to make a gesture of appreciation toward the city that welcomed them .