Dua Lipa and Callum Turner launch production company
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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have founded their own production company.
The 30-year-old pop star and her 35-year-old fiance have created a new company called TwentyTwo Films Limited, and the couple already have "lots of plan" in place for their joint venture.
A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Dua and Callum are both very ambitious people and have lots of plans for ventures they want to do together."
Dua has previously appeared in the movies Barbie and Argylle, and she wants to have more "creative control" over her projects moving forwards.
The loved-up couple already have "loads of ideas" for the long-term future of TwentyTwo Films Limited.
The insider explained: "She has dipped her toe in film before. But if she does further projects, she wants to have more creative control.
"She and Callum have loads of ideas that they think would work. It's very early days but the wheels are in motion."
Dua recently revealed that she's been feeling "happier than ever" after getting engaged.
Speaking to Harper's BAZAAR magazine's global ICONS Issue, Dua shared: "I love love. It is a beautiful thing. It's a really inspiring thing. You find yourself so intensely falling all the time in the best way possible. That vulnerability is so scary, but I feel so lucky to get to feel it.
"I've spent a lot of time being guarded or protecting my heart, and so I'm letting go of that feeling and just being like, 'Okay, if I'm supposed to get hurt, then this is what's going to happen.' I have to just allow love."
Dua explained that she also feels more comfortable than ever talking about her love life.
Despite this, the chart-topping singer acknowledged that "anything that's very personal is very vulnerable".
Dua - who has previously dated the likes of Anwar Hadid and Romain Gavras - said: "I'm happier than ever, so it feels like I'm doing a disservice by not talking about it.
"When you're a public person, anything that's very personal is very vulnerable. It's not like I don't want to share it."
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