They tied the knot earlier this month in a three-day Italian extravaganza.
But Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are having no ordinary start to married life as the actor has revealed they're planning to relocate to the States for seven months.
Callum, 36, has landed two back-to-back shoots that require him to work across the pond, and Dua, 30, wants to be by his side.
The Bond frontman will first be filming a remake of the 1981 horror Possession, in which he will star alongside Margaret Qualley.
Up next is baseball film The Comebacker, in which Tom Hanks will play his pitching coach.
After revealing they are relocating, Callum mused: 'We work jobs where we have to go around the world.'
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are having no ordinary start to married life as they're planning to relocate to the States for seven months while Callum films two back-to-back projects
He added to The Hollywood Reporter: 'It's important when we are home in London to be with our friends as much as possible.
'We make sure that we're together as much as possible.'
While Dua and Callum are heading to the States, they reportedly still have Italy on their minds and are allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash from the locals over their £1.5milllion wedding.
The couple lived it up with a three-day Italian extravaganza over the weekend, which began with a cocktail party at Palazzo Valguarnera Gangi.
Thousands of police officers created a 'ring of steel' around the venues, turning residents out of city centre squares and blocking off communal spaces for the wedding.
Locals made their feelings known, with the Daily Mail spotting various graffiti around the city.
Now, the newlyweds reportedly want to give a 'gesture of appreciation' to the city that reflects important cultural, sports and social initiatives.
According to The Sun, bookworm Dua could give something with a literary theme, while Callum could offer something to do with sports.
Palermo's mayor Roberto Lagalla told the publication: 'There is a desire on the part of the newlyweds to make a gesture of appreciation toward the city that welcomed them.
'Following that, a dialogue was established based on the utmost mutual availability between our respective working groups.
'The newlyweds showed particular sensitivity and attention toward Palermo, and as happens in these cases, there were moments of institutional discussion to understand how any potential contribution could be truly useful to the city.'
Dua and Callum's reps have declined to comment when contacted by The Daily Mail.
It comes after Palermo locals were not impressed by the festivities. They put posters up saying: 'Palermo is not for rent. Public spaces belong to everyone.'
Another read: 'Our square is not your living room,' and 'Palermo is not for the rich.'
Villa Valguarnera was formerly a Mafia lair but has since been taken over by Vittoria Alliata Di Villafranca who still lives in the magnificent 18th century baroque residence.
In the 1980s the local mob briefly controlled the property and had plans to convert it into a casino and famously stole a statue of Cyclops using a helicopter.
On the villa's website, the Princess wrote: 'I never imagined I'd have to defend, tooth and nail, this priceless cultural heritage from the deadly incursions of politicians and Mafiosi.'
Dua and Callum are allegedly in talks to give a 'huge gift to Palermo' following the backlash from the locals over their £1.5milllion wedding (pictured at their pre-wedding cocktail bash)
Dua and Callum treated their 200 guests to desserts, dancing and made sure that sweet nods to their love story were a big part of the day which is thought to have cost around £1.5million.
Things kicked off in the late afternoon at 18th century mansion Villa Valguarnera with Sir Elton John performing his hit Your Song during the ceremony after jetting in via private jet from Farnborough, arriving just an hour before the ceremony.
One waiter told the Daily Mail: 'He had a person on each arm to guide him because he couldn't see but he played the piano magnificently.'
Security for the party was extreme, with a double ring of steel around the venue with onlookers left disappointed as the only VIP seen was designer Donatella Versace.
She created two white dresses that Dua wore for the event – the first a 'glittering' diamond encrusted one for the ceremony – and the second another white one for the wild party.
Music could be heard thumping from the speakers but, so as to not disturb residents, speakers were pointed inwards towards the villa.
Police manned roadblocks and security staff with clipboards and earpieces checked off staff entering the grounds with waiters being asked to hand over their mobile phones.

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