Leonardo DiCaprio, Vittoria Ceretti spark frenzy after being spotted together
Leonardo DiCaprio, Vittoria Ceretti's romance reaches new heights
Leonardo DiCaprio, who is currently making headlines with his ongoing romance with the stunning fashion model, Vittoria Ceretti, is celebrating his golden jubilee as he turned 50-year-old.
The Don't Look Up star is clearly smitten by his gorgeous girlfriend, as they are often captured hanging out, leaving fans gushing over them.
A source recently revealed to US Weekly, "I can’t imagine he won’t have a blowout."
DiCaprio, known for his famous movie Titanic, is very fond of his lover Ceretti and likes to keep their relationship out of the spotlight.
The source added, "[They] have a lot of respect for each other. And they both travel a lot for work and are very supportive of each other’'s careers."
Though it’s been so long time since they started dating, but seemingly the actor is not ready to make things official with his 26-year-old girlfriend.
"He just doesn’t feel the need to settle down right now," the source added.
Back in 2008, when Leonardo was at peak of his career, he admitted that he wanted to get married and have kids, "In saying that, I realize I am contradicting everything I’ve said before. I absolutely believe in marriage."
However, the couple has been enjoying their quality time together, appearing at a few occasions that show how happy they are.
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