“Don’t look at Dua Lipa”, Callum Turner is photographed kissing his colleague Monica Barbaro on the set of the new film

British actor Callum Turner is working intensely on his newest project – a romantic comedy with bold notes, where he is seen in passionate scenes with his film partner.
On Tuesday, Turner was photographed filming “One Night Only” near The Little Red Lighthouse in upper Manhattan, alongside actress Monica Barbaro, who plays his on-screen romantic interest.
The pair were seen filming lively scenes, waving from the top of the monument and then sharing a passionate kiss in front of the cameras, writes Dailymail.
The film “One Night Only” has been in production for several weeks in New York, directed by Will Gluck, known for his success with the film Anyone but YouThe new project tells the story of two strangers trying to find someone to spend a night with – on the very day of the year when premarital sex is legally permitted.
The film will also star Pete Davidson, playing the role of a detective, and the premiere in cinemas is scheduled for next summer.
However, while in the film Callum shares intimate scenes with Monica Barbaro, in real life he is deeply in love with his fiancée, Dua Lipa.
In a recent interview, the actor admitted that he almost never met the singer he describes as “the most beautiful woman in the world.”
Their engagement was confirmed in June, when Lipa ended months of speculation, saying: “The decision to grow up together, to share a life and, I don’t know, to be best friends forever — it’s a really special feeling.”
Speaking about their beginnings, Callum, 35, revealed that their acquaintance came after some “strange coincidences” that almost prevented them from ever meeting.
“We had two, three, four, five moments where we almost met, but it didn’t happen,” he confessed to The Times.
“Once she was at a party and I went a little later. She left at 1:45 in the morning and I arrived at 2:00. We later realized when we saw her Uber and the picture I had taken in front of my friend’s house.”
According to him, everything changed when they finally met at a mutual friend’s birthday party.
“We were sitting next to each other, and we realized we were both in the same chapter of the novel.” Trust “from Hernan Diaz,” Callum recalled.
“In the film version of this story, I look up at the sky and say, ‘I heard you. I understood you. The signs are clear.’ And indeed, that was the first time.” /Telegraph/



