DUA Lipa looked in high spirits as she walked the Bafta red carpet and posed with adoring fans for selfies.
The pop superstar is said to be “head over heels” for rumoured boyfriend Callum Turner, who was also snapped by photographers.
Singer Dua, 28, looked incredible as she presented an award and Master of the Air actor Callum, 34, is a guest at the star-studded event.
They began dating last month and went to the theatre in London on Friday.
Dua wore a red cape dress that trailed behind her on stage and complimented her newly-coloured locks as she posed for the cameras.
Meanwhile Callum looked relaxed and happy as he was papped while Dua met with fans before the show.
It comes as…
The pair – who were expected to turn up together to the Baftas – watched Oppenhemer win the battle against Barbie, scooping seven awards.
The epic thriller about the creation of the atomic bomb was named Best Film.
But Barbie missed out in every category, with stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling flying in from LA but leaving empty-handed.
Earlier in the evening, Dua beamed with happiness as she took pictures on her fans’ phones at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall earlier.
The couple went to see The Motive And The Cue at London’s Noel Coward Theatre on Friday night, starring Johnny Flynn, Callum’s co-star in 2020 movie Emma.
Houdini hitmaker Dua was also pictured embracing Callum’s mother Rosemary, in London, last week.
A source said: “Dua and Callum have been joined at the hip and have fallen head over heels in love.”
The 77th British Academy Film Awards in a snapshot
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It was a top night for Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic Oppenheimer.
The film scooped seven awards out of 13 nominations as it dominated the ceremony.
Nolan won Best Director for the first time in his career – and earned a standing ovation from the audience.
Leading actor winner Cillian Murphy received rapturous applause as his name was announced.
Oppenheimer’s success was closely followed by Poor Things, which took home five gongs including Emma Stone‘s win as Leading Actress.
She beat Margot Robbie to the award, meaning Barbie left empty-handed after being snubbed by Bafta.
Her co-star Ryan Gosling also missed out on Supporting Actor – and struggled to understand a Coronation Street-related joke made by host David Tennant.
The Zone of Interest won Outstanding British Film and Film Not in English.
Meanwhile Oompa Loompa actor Hugh Grant took a cheeky swipe at the Bafta nominees about their films being “too long” in a Willy Wonka gag.
Back to the Future legendary actor Michael J Fox had everyone up on their feet as he came on stage in a wheelchair to present Best Film.
The star – who has Parkinson’s – was cheered as he took the final steps to the podium to announce Oppenheimer’s success.
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