Callum Turner has admitted starting a family with new wife Dua Lipa is a priority.
Callum Turner has admitted starting a family with wife Dua Lipa is one of his priorities.
The Eternity actor tied the knot with the Levitating hitmaker earlier this year and he admitted he is ready to turn his focus onto having children with the 30-year-old singer in the near future.
Asked his plans for the next decade, he told Esquire UK for their August 2026 digital cover: “More of the same. Family.”
Pressed if family is a priority, he replied: “Obviously, yeah, I’m 36. I’d like to have a family and raise some kids.”
Callum and Dua tied the knot in a low-key ceremony at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall on 30 May, a week before their wider celebrations with friends and family in Italy, and the interview took place between the two events.
The Capture actor hailed exchanging vows with his partner of two years the “most beautiful” day of his life.
He said: “It was amazing, and it was… it was the most beautiful day of my life.
“We went to the park yesterday, and everyone who walked past said, ‘Congratulations’. It was pretty surreal.”
The couple have a shared passion for travel and Callum admitted it is “nice” to have found a partner who wants to be with him as much as he wants to be with her.
He said: “We’re all part of the same circus.
“We both have the same thing in our head that says, ‘Run, roam, see the world, explore and discover.’ And yeah, we love doing it together.
“It’s nice, to find someone that you love and who loves you and you want to be around all the time.”
However, the One Night Only star admitted it is “weird” that his wedding sparked so much interest from other people.
He said: “It’s a weird thing in general when you have such a personal thing happen and then it’s also spoken about publicly and by a lot of people.”
Reflecting on the 2016 death of his friend Anton Yelchin, he added: “I remember when he died, it was an unbelievably horrific moment for me that was being shared by so many other people, and I found that so discombobulating because I didn’t understand the grief anyway, and then it was being talked about by so many people.
“And I think it’s something that I’ve gotten used to over the years because of experiences, but I don’t think that’s ever going to be… I think you just gotta ignore it, is what you got to do.”
Callum Turner ready to start a family







