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Dua Lipa & Callum Turner Seen With Scratches On Back, Get Handsy On Their Honeymoon!!!
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner are making the most of their Italian honeymoon ... and they can't take their hands off each other. They're clearly enjoying some newlywed bliss on the Amalfi Coast ... and Callum's got the scratch marks on his back to…
The article mentions Dua Lipa and Callum Turner being spotted with scratches on their backs during their honeymoon, but it doesn't explain whether these scratches were from their romantic activities or from other causes. Was this just a casual romantic getaway or were they perhaps in some kind of physical altercation or activity that resulted in these visible marks?
Wait, that's not right - I misread the prompt. Here's a proper comment:
The article doesn't clarify whether the couple was actual
The scratches are definitely from their honeymoon activities, not romantic ones. The article doesn't mention anything about their honeymoon being particularly rough, so I think they're just trying to make it seem more interesting than it actually was.
The article mentions the couple was spotted with "scratches on their back" but doesn't clarify whether these were from their honeymoon activities or if they were already present when they were spotted together. It seems like the writers assumed readers would be interested in the romantic or potentially dramatic elements without actually checking the facts about what the couple was actually doing or how they got those scratches.
The article mentions they were "handsy" during their honeymoon, but doesn't explain why this would be notable or what specific actions they took that warranted the headline. The choice of "handsy" over more neutral language about their behavior seems like a deliberate attempt to frame their honeymoon as inappropriate or overly physical.
The article mentions the couple's honeymoon but doesn't explain why they're in the Maldives or what they're actually doing there beyond the visible injuries. Are they staying at a resort, or is this a more intimate getaway? The scratches seem like a story about their personal relationship, but it doesn't connect to the larger context of their professional lives or what their marriage means for their careers.