Source reports that the shocking new couple of Gigi Hadid and Leonardo DiCaprio have entered a more intimate phase of their relationship, while sources close to the couple insist that they are taking things slowly.
For months, we’ve heard from reliable sources that the 27-year-old model and the 47-year-old superstar actor have been spending a lot of time together through their mutual acquaintances.
However, recent rumors suggest that the two have been going on dates exclusively. One of their friends informs us that they “usually hang out with groups” and “also solo a handful of occasions.” According to those close to DiCaprio, the actor is not someone who frequently switches partners. They are proceeding cautiously.
On Saturday night, they were seen attending an intimate party in Soho hosted by Richie Akiva and Darren Dzienciol, friends of the Don’t Look Up actress. We also hear that the two were spotted out together last week. However, they are still in the courtship phase of their relationship.
According to the source, Hadid and DiCaprio have met several times over the years, but their relationships have always been platonic. They were first seen together in public in 2019 at Art Basel in Miami, where they were also joined by Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner.
However, in July, the two were spotted together at the inauguration of Ned Akiva’s posh younger recruits club in Manhattan, sparking speculation that they were romantically involved.
Page Six quotes another witness as saying that in August, DiCaprio and Hadid were spotted at the same Manhattan club where they had previously been seen together.
The two are relatively new to each other, with the breakup of their four-year relationship occurring only a few months after the model turned 25. According to the information we were given, the relationship had simply run its course.
Although he has a penchant for breaking up with his model girlfriends once they reach their mid-20s, the Wolf of Wall Street star appears to be expanding his age range by two whole years.
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