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Dua Lipa’s lavish wedding celebrations in Sicily are drawing attention for more than just the star-studded guest list. 

As the singer and Callum Turner continue their multi-day festivities in Palermo, growing frustration among residents has turned parts of the city into a battleground over public access, business disruptions, and heavy security measures. 

While local officials are celebrating the international spotlight the event brings, not everyone is thrilled about having their city transformed for one of the year’s most talked-about celebrity weddings.

Dua Lipa’s Wedding Triggers Backlash From Angry Residents

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The strongest reaction to Dua Lipa’s wedding has come from residents who say public spaces are being taken over for private celebrations.

Protest posters appeared around Piazza Croce dei Vesperi, one of the areas impacted by the festivities. Written in both Italian and English, the signs carried messages such as “Palermo is not for rent. Public spaces belong to everyone.”

Others delivered even sharper criticism, including “Our square is not your living room” and “Palermo is not for the rich.”

The campaign gained momentum after reports emerged that sections of the city center would be closed to accommodate wedding events. 

A local social justice group also encouraged residents upset by overtourism to welcome the singer by displaying posters from their balconies.

Although no major demonstrations are expected, the public pushback has echoed the controversy surrounding Jeff Bezos’ wedding celebrations in Venice, which also faced criticism from locals.

Dua Lipa’s Wedding Leaves Businesses Facing Disruption

Dua Lipa goes to dinner at NYC's trendy Zero Bond club with boyfriend Callum Turner.
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Beyond the posters, some local business owners have voiced concerns about losing revenue during one of Palermo’s busiest weekends.

Reports indicate organizers paid the local council €10,000 ($11,640) to use Piazza Croce, where parking restrictions and access limitations remain in place through Saturday. 

Businesses overlooking the square were reportedly asked to close, while residents with balconies facing the venue were instructed to keep shutters closed.

Rumors have circulated that residents were offered €1,000 ($1,163) in compensation, though nobody approached was willing to discuss the claims publicly.

One person simply told the Daily Mail, “We can’t say anything. We’ve had to sign an agreement. Our lips are sealed.” 

Another business owner near Villa Valguanera expressed frustration over road closures affecting customer traffic. “I’m delighted they are getting married but for us it means a loss of business for the day. There is no point opening up because no one will be able to get to us,” they said.

Lipa’s Wedding Security Operation Takes Over Palermo

As Dua Lipa’s celebrations continue, security around the event has become impossible to miss. 

Police officers and private security teams have surrounded key venues, while black screening has been erected around parts of the city to block public views of the festivities. 

Metal barriers have also been installed to create protected arrival areas for VIP guests. More than 50 bodyguards from Rome and London have reportedly been brought in to help secure the wedding.

The restrictions extend beyond crowd control. Temporary no-drone zones have been introduced around wedding venues, and even public waste bins have been removed from some areas.

One resident living beside Villa Valguanera described an unexpected encounter with security personnel while heading out for errands.

“I came out of my house to do some shopping and took a short cut past the villa and two mountain men jumped out on me,” he said. “They had black T-shirts on with the word security and asked what I was doing. I said I lived here and was going shopping. They thought I was a paparazzi.”

Lipa’s Wedding Celebrations Stretch Across Luxury Sicilian Venues

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While the controversy grows, the wedding itself continues on a grand scale. Dua Lipa and Turner arrived in Sicily following a legal wedding ceremony in London on May 31 and are staying at the Villa Igiea hotel, where suites can reportedly cost around £6,000 ($8,000) per night. 

The couple is believed to have reserved an entire floor overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Thursday’s celebrations began with an outdoor cocktail party at the hotel, while Friday’s schedule included events at the Galleria Moderna, which was hired for a reported €10,000 ($11,600) and closed to the public for part of the day.

Another reception is scheduled at Villa Valguanera in Bagheria, where reports suggest Elton John could perform during the festivities. 

The total cost of the wedding is estimated at approximately €1.5 million ($1.7 million).

Dua Lipa’s Wedding Earns Strong Support From Palermo Leaders

Despite criticism from some residents, city leaders have embraced the attention generated by the event. Palermo mayor Roberto Sgalla praised the singer’s decision to return after previously visiting the city and falling in love with it.

“The fact that a world class artist like Dua Lipa chose Palermo to celebrate her wedding and did so just a year after her previous visit, confirms how attractive the city is today on an international level,” he said.

While acknowledging the inconvenience caused by temporary restrictions, Sgalla stressed that the measures were implemented for public safety and that the benefits would extend beyond the wedding weekend.

“We must not forget the image boost Palermo receives from occasions like this,” he said.

Tourism official Antonio Rini shared the same sentiment, describing the wedding as “a great honour” for Palermo. 

He added that the arrival of internationally known guests would help showcase the city to a global audience and strengthen its appeal as a destination for future visitors.