What Dua Lipa And Callum Turner's Glastonbury Body Language Reveals About Their Relationship, Per An Expert
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Dua Lipa has been linked with Callum Turner for months, but the two have been pretty low-key about their relationship, leaving fans wondering where things are headed. Well, the “Dance the Night” singer and her actor-boyfriend were just spotted getting cozy at the Glastonbury festival, and things look like they’re going well.
Of course, hidden physical cues are everything, which is why Women's Health tapped body language expert Patti Wood for her insight into the deeper meaning behind how these two interact. Here's what she sees.
Meet the Expert: Patti Wood is a body language expert with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Body Language and Nonverbal Communication based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dua and Callum are close—in many ways.
Dua and Callum aren’t just walking together—they’re physically close to each other.
“Her shoulder is close to his arm,” Wood says. “We’re talking less than an inch. She’s just really close to the fabric of his shirt, which shows an intimacy and desire to be connected.”
The couple’s forearms are also close together, forming a V.
“She’s raising her arm up slightly to be even closer to him,” Wood says. “There’s also a slight shift in his body towards her as he’s walking.”
The couple's clothes are also touching, with Dua's pelvis angled toward Callum, suggesting a close physical bond, too.
He’s supportive and proud of her.
Callum is all about lifting up Dua.
“His thumb is stretching up and around to lift up her fingers,” Wood says. “He could just grip them, but he wants to provide a certain amount of lift to her hand.” Callum’s fingers are holding Dua up, almost like he’s gently supporting her, Wood points out.
Callum also looks proud, with a slightly crooked smile.
“He’s got a look of, ‘I got this babe. Look what I’ve got,’” Wood says.
They’re super relaxed together.
Wood says the couple’s smiles are telling. “If you overlap them, they match,” she says. “The same amount of upper teeth are showing and they have the same relaxation in the upper and lower lip.”
That indicates they feel comfortable with each other, she says.
Dua and Callum are on the same page.
Callum is taller than Dua and, with that, his stride is longer than her’s. But the two are still walking in sync. “They have just about the same amount of heel touching and the same toe lift,” Wood says. “Stepping in sync shows that they’re in sync with one another.”
Even though Callum is slightly taller than Dua, he’s making smaller steps and she’s taking larger steps so they can stride together, Wood points out.
Overall, Wood says these two seem to be doing well together. “It’s really nice to read photos like this,” she says.
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